On 03/25/2016 02:33 PM, Evgeni Golov wrote: >> I also checked and you can get unprivileged containers to work under >> a normal user, but it is not completely trivial, but that isn't >> specific to backports, there is no difference to Stretch there; I'll >> write something up here once the package is uploaded. > > As soon we have lxcfs 2.0 in Debian this will be easier. > apt-get install libpam-cgfs and relogin. Nice. :) >> Ah, I didn't know that existed. I'll click on "request to join" and >> reference this email. > > Funny, I do not see your request in the UI. > What's your Alioth login? You were too fast, I probably clicked it after you looked at the web interface. You should see it now, but just in case: chris_se-guest. >> Are there any plans to move that the packaging to git? I think >> that would make maintaining the package (and also e.g. backports) >> quite a bit easier. > > Like this: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-lxc/? :) *self-facepalm* To my defense, I tried to look for a repository but got the URI wrong. ;-) In that case, once I'm added, it's probably better for me to create a debian/jessie-backports branch and for you to sponsor that instead of just using the mentors package, so that a proper history can be preserved? Since I also created the wheezy backport, I should also create a branch for that? Regards, Christian
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