From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2008-11-10 14:57:32
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Read and respond to this message at: https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=5615077 By: sds >If an init hook can drop privileges >regardless of what the user writes on the command >line, then I suppose it can also (quit) or loop indefinitely >regardless of what the user writes on the command line, >in which case one would be unable to recover the clisp >prompt. I thought about it. yes, this is a trade off. However, I do not expect explicit malice from application developers. If they want to be nasty, they can modify the clisp sources to disable the "--clisp-" options anyway. ______________________________________________________________________ You are receiving this email because you elected to monitor this forum. To stop monitoring this forum, login to SourceForge.net and visit: https://sourceforge.net/forum/unmonitor.php?forum_id=3816 |