[Debian-med-packaging] Bug#739575: python-pysam-tests: world writable directory tree: /var/lib/pysam/tests
Andreas Beckmann
anbe at debian.org
Thu Feb 20 10:47:51 UTC 2014
On 2014-02-20 10:08, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> the directory is intended to be written by the world since the whole
> world should be able to run the test suite there ... this is the purpose
> of this package at all: Let everybody run the test (including
> autopkgtest) and forget about the directory afterwards.
This works for $everybody. But $everybody+1 finds only the leftovers
from his predecessor there (or nothing if he cleaned up "properly").
> Do I need to mark this intention to not provoke any errors?
If you convince me, I can add exceptions. But I need to dig into this
further.
Users are allowed to modify/delete the python scripts in that directory?
What is the expected bahavior on package updates and modified .sam files
there?
Andreas
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