Re: [Nautilus-list] Idea for Nautilus and GMC.
- From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel ximian com>
- To: corsepiu faw uni-ulm de
- Cc: nautilus-list eazel com, mc gnome org, prion-me-harder ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] Idea for Nautilus and GMC.
- Date: 23 May 2001 15:20:50 -0400
This is not sufficient. You would have to check for more - Target
architecture, required libraries, library versions, other
dependencies.
My program checks for target architecture. For all the other cases,
they all boil down to `Program can not be executed for XXX reason'.
And this is easy to do: exec the file, if you come back from exec, you
know there was a problem, popup dialog window.
If you see the code I posted, it does exactlly that.
Maybe we could popup a warning or something, but the
result should be that files downloaded in this way would just work.
A warning is not enough, otherwise you would be opening GNOME for
viruses.
A warning is better than no warning and letting a user just set the
bit himself. The only way of having a fully secure system is to sign
every executable ever ran by the operating system, and put this check
into the kernel. And disable modules as well.
I don't see anything new what could not have already been handled by
standard mime-types etc.
That is how I implemented it.
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