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@@ -1870,21 +1870,6 @@ In context of [[open_issues/mig_portable_rpc_declarations]].
<teythoon> and I saw that this also aplies to remap.sh
<teythoon> *while
<youpi> yep, they're basically the same
- <teythoon> btw, I somehow feel settrans is being abused for chroot and
- friends, there is no translator setting involved
- <youpi> chroot, the command? or the settrans option?
- <youpi> I don't understand what you are pointing at
- <teythoon> the settrans option being used by fakeroot, remap and (most
- likely) our chroot
- <youpi> our chroot is just a file_reparent call
- <youpi> fakeroot and remap do start a translator
- <teythoon> yes, but it is not being bound to a node, which is (how I
- understand it) what settrans does
- <teythoon> the point being that if settrans is being invoked with --chroot,
- it does something completely different (see the big if (chroot) {...}
- blocks)
- <teythoon> to a point that it might be better of in a separate command
- <youpi> Mmm, indeed, a lot of the options don't make sense for chroot
## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-09-06