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[Bug classpath/29959] -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all
From: |
csm at gnu dot org |
Subject: |
[Bug classpath/29959] -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all |
Date: |
24 Nov 2006 22:50:24 -0000 |
------- Comment #3 from csm at gnu dot org 2006-11-24 22:50 -------
I think GCJ/gij has support for this. I'm not sure if this is something we can
do properly in Classpath code, or if it requires VM support.
Does the test case mistakenly use SystemProperties when it should use System?
What else about this bug report doesn't make sense? Defining
'java.security.manager' to an empty string is supposed to install a security
manager (technically, I think it is the default security manager, which loads
the system policy file, NOT an applet-like sandbox).
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29959
- [Bug classpath/29959] New: -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all, roman at kennke dot org, 2006/11/24
- [Bug classpath/29959] -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all, roman at kennke dot org, 2006/11/24
- [Bug classpath/29959] -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all, jeroen at frijters dot net, 2006/11/24
- [Bug classpath/29959] -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all,
csm at gnu dot org <=
- [Bug classpath/29959] -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all, roman at kennke dot org, 2006/11/24
- [Bug classpath/29959] -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all, csm at gnu dot org, 2006/11/25
- [Bug classpath/29959] -Djava.security.manager doesn't work at all, jeroen at frijters dot net, 2006/11/25