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#36598
26.1; (error "‘/tmp/emacs1000’ is not a safe directory because it is a symlink")
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Reported by: mah <at> everybody.org (Mark A. Hershberger)
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 14:12:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed
Found in version 26.1
Done: Noam Postavsky <npostavs <at> gmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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>> Commit b663c837249 (in May) which says "Cosmetic changes" is the one
>> that introduced this code?
>>
>> (let ((olddir (or (getenv "TMPDIR") "/tmp")))
>> (when (and (equal dir (format "%s/emacs" (getenv
>> "XDG_RUNTIME_DIR")))
>> (file-writable-p olddir))
>> (let ((link (format "%s/emacs%d" olddir (user-uid))))
>> (unless (file-directory-p link)
>> ;; We're using the new location, so try and setup a symlink
>> from
>> ;; the old location, in case we want to use an
>> old emacsclient.
>> ;; FIXME: Check that it's safe to use!
>> (make-symbolic-link dir link t)))))
>>
>> And instead of making things work with an old emacsclient, it breaks the
>> Emacs 26 emacsclient?
>
> Nearly. I think it breaks emacs-26 not the emacsclient. I haven't check the
> emacsclient code, but I guess Stefan was
> aiming for the situation when someone is using (say) emacsclient-26 with
> emacs-27.
Indeed (it's Debian/s /usr/bin/emacsclient accessing my hand-built
Emacs-27 server).
>> Stefan, was this checked in by mistake?
Definitely,
Stefan
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