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Re: sudo 1.8.29 setrlimit(3): Invalid argument
Same happens with -current, but randomly:
...
~ sudo zsh
sudo: 6 ---- setrlimit(3): Invalid argument
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
sudo: 6 ---- setrlimit(3): Invalid argument
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
sudo: 6 ---- setrlimit(3): Invalid argument
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
sudo: 6 ---- setrlimit(3): Invalid argument
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
sudo: 6 ---- setrlimit(3): Invalid argument
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
/home/xci
~ sudo zsh
/home/xci
It happens in line 198 of limits.c; I sprinkled labels in the sudo_warn calls.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 21:08, John D. Baker <jdbaker%consolidated.net@localhost> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019, John D. Baker wrote:
>
> > Will get to amd64-9.0_RC1 and other platforms and see how it behaves on
> > them eventually.
>
> Same behavior on amd64-9.0_RC1.
>
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