On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Marc Glisse wrote:
On the other hand, with sudo -i, the error disappears. Note that my HOME
is on a NFS partition.
A bit more precision on this:
if I run:
HOME=/some/dir sudo ...
then it only fails when /some/dir exists, is on NFS and "other" doesn't
have write permission on it. strace just hangs, but inotifywatch shows
these stats on /some/dir during the dpkg-reconfigure:
total modify close_write open create delete filename
35 7 7 7 7 7 dir/
So the problem is indeed that the installation script somewhere tries to
do things in HOME, without first setting HOME to a safe value.
After looking a bit, the problem appears during the call to unopkg.bin.
Calling it directly, strace works, and shows:
open("/home/glisse/.execooo3CRn04", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL, 0600) =
-1 EACCES (Permission denied)
It tries it 7 times with 7 different random suffixes (and shows the error
message 7 times).
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Marc Glisse
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