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| There is no real point, as it complicates the make files in the source tree, and if someone changes, now the developers have to worry about sudo still being used correctly, instead of it just working. If you can't trust the OpenBSD source, you shouldn't use the OS. What else would the point be of not compiling source code as root? On 4/20/05, Alexander von Gernler <grunk@pestilenz.org> wrote: > As I once thought this would come in handy for myself, > could you briefly point me to the reasons why sudo hooks would be bad > here? > > thanks > > * Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org> [2005-04-19 23:39]: > > We are not going to do that, sorry. > > > > > Tested on sparc64. No reason why this shouldn't work for all other > > -- > Alexander "grunk" von Gernler PGP key 0xEBC27515 > http://www.de.openbsd.org -- Free, functional, secure |