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| Author | Leif Middelschulte |
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| Recipients | Leif Middelschulte |
| Date | 2019年11月22日.07:37:24 |
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| Message-id | <1574408245.03.0.269959513005.issue38893@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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It seems Python does not necessarily determine that it is running inside a container correctly. This leads to broken/unexpected behavior when trying to copy files across filesytems using `copy2`. This directly affects Python3 inside the official `fedora:latest` image. Steps to reproduce the issue can be found here: https://github.com/containers/container-selinux/issues/81 https://bugs.python.org/issue26328 *might* be related too. |
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| 2019年11月22日 07:37:25 | Leif Middelschulte | set | recipients: + Leif Middelschulte |
| 2019年11月22日 07:37:25 | Leif Middelschulte | set | messageid: <1574408245.03.0.269959513005.issue38893@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2019年11月22日 07:37:24 | Leif Middelschulte | link | issue38893 messages |
| 2019年11月22日 07:37:24 | Leif Middelschulte | create | |