From klik-devel Fri Jun 29 21:59:32 2007 From: Lionel Tricon Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 21:59:32 +0000 To: klik-devel Subject: [klik-devel] How to sandbox easily your klik2 application Message-Id: <200706292359.32466.lionel.tricon () free ! fr> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=klik-devel&m=118315441902584 Hi all, Some news about klikutils. I have recently changed the way how klikutils is called to offer an easy way to the end-user to sandbox an application into a private directory. It's just for testing purpose of course. If you create a .jail directory on the Desktop (or even several), klikutils will ask you on startup if you want to jail your application into this one. With that, everything will be put into this specific directory and nothing will be modified from your own data. A bad news is that it seems, for the moment, impossible to put data into an iso file mounted in loopback. Mountlo is not mature enough for the moment i fear. So the solution of a directory is a workaround. An another change is that you can put the klikutils directory into your own private directory. For example, on Ubuntu/Kubuntu : # cd ~ # tar xzvf ~/Desktop/klikutils-static-20070629_2.tgz # sudo chown root:root .klikutils/bin/fusermount # sudo chmod 4755 .klikutils/bin/fusermount If you are under KDE, you can update the menu files by running .klikutils/install_menu_kde.sh to avoid to have to call an application from a command line. You can download the last version on http://lionel.tricon.free.fr/KLIK/ as usual. Don't hesitate to test it ; it works well on Kubuntu 7.04 and suse 10.1 Have a good week-end, Lionel _______________________________________________ klik-devel mailing list klik-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/klik-devel