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Errant rpath in binaries #3098
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Hi @isuruf thanks for reporting this. We will work to remove this rpath from the binary. |
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Summary: X-link: facebookresearch/FBGEMM#261 - Remove errant RPATHs from binaries (pytorch#3098) Pull Request resolved: pytorch#3163 Reviewed By: basilwong Differential Revision: D63294995 Pulled By: q10
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Summary: X-link: facebookresearch/FBGEMM#261 - Remove errant RPATHs from binaries (#3098) Pull Request resolved: #3163 Reviewed By: basilwong Differential Revision: D63294995 Pulled By: q10 fbshipit-source-id: a104c5958ba0d4caa954155aae898cda703943ce
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For eg: there's an rpath
/__w/_temp/conda_environment_10143495636/lib
.This can be a security issue if a user has access to
/__w
, but is not the norm in a normal unix layoutThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: