return r;
}
+/* Because we can't chroot and run the ls command (since 'ls' won't
+ * necessarily exist in the chroot), this command can be used to escape
+ * from the sysroot (eg. 'll /..'). This command is not meant for
+ * serious use anyway, just for quick interactive sessions.
+ *
+ * FIXME: eventually, provide a "debug ll" command that would list files
+ * in the appliance.
+ */
+
char *
do_ll (char *path)
{
char *out, *err;
char *spath;
- //NEED_ROOT
+ NEED_ROOT (NULL);
ABS_PATH (path, NULL);
- /* This exposes the /sysroot, because we can't chroot and run the ls
- * command (since 'ls' won't necessarily exist in the chroot). This
- * command is not meant for serious use anyway, just for quick
- * interactive sessions. For the same reason, you can also "escape"
- * the sysroot (eg. 'll /..').
- */
spath = sysroot_path (path);
if (!spath) {
reply_with_perror ("malloc");