On 07/09/09 at 10:59 -0400, Frank Ch. Eigler wrote:
> Hi -
> 
> On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 11:57:24AM +0200, Eugeniy Meshcheryakov wrote:
> > [...]
> > > Copy failed
> > > ("/tmp/stapDk1TWx/stap_3835b78b63112f155923ffab0cc0cfd1_6702.ko.sgn" to
> > > "/home/lucas/.systemtap/cache/38/stap_3835b78b63112f155923ffab0cc0cfd1_6702.ko.sgn"):
> > Hmm, I also wonder why it tries to copy into /home/lucas/.systemtap if
> > you run it as root... And those files have root as owner...
> 
> This is basic sudo behavior.  Consider invoking sudo -H and/or sudo -i
> (and/or adjusting /etc/sudoers) to do The Right Thing.  It's not
> really up to stap to override incoming environment variables.

Sure, my bug wasn't about the fact that systemtap writes to /home/lucas,
but about the fact that it displays errors about /usr/bin/stap-gen-cert,
/usr/bin/stap-authorize-signing-cert and about the failed copy (which is
caused by the missing stap-*-cert binaries, not by sudo).
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