Re: non-root process and PID files
From: Nielsen (nielsen_at_memberwebs.com)
Date: 10/31/03
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To: Christopher Vance <vance@aurema.com>, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Christopher Vance wrote:
> May I suggest a different feature: the ability to mark an open file
> (not just its fd) 'remove on close', with permission checked at mark
> time rather than close time (this status forgotten if not permitted
> when set) and the unlink actually done at close time only if the file
> has exactly one link and one open file instance at that time.
WinNT (2K etc...) has this capability. Not saying that this makes it a
good idea though.
Nate
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