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- # Handle completions insecurities (i.e., completion-dependent directories with
- # insecure ownership or permissions) by:
- #
- # * Human-readably notifying the user of these insecurities.
- function handle_completion_insecurities() {
- # List of the absolute paths of all unique insecure directories, split on
- # newline from compaudit()'s output resembling:
- #
- # There are insecure directories:
- # /usr/share/zsh/site-functions
- # /usr/share/zsh/5.0.6/functions
- # /usr/share/zsh
- # /usr/share/zsh/5.0.6
- #
- # Since the ignorable first line is printed to stderr and thus not captured,
- # stderr is squelched to prevent this output from leaking to the user.
- local -aU insecure_dirs
- insecure_dirs=( ${(f@):-"$(compaudit 2>/dev/null)"} )
- # If no such directories exist, get us out of here.
- (( ! ${#insecure_dirs} )) && return
- # List ownership and permissions of all insecure directories.
- print "[oh-my-zsh] Insecure completion-dependent directories detected:"
- ls -ld "${(@)insecure_dirs}"
- cat <<EOD
- [oh-my-zsh] For safety, we will not load completions from these directories until
- [oh-my-zsh] you fix their permissions and ownership and restart zsh.
- [oh-my-zsh] See the above list for directories with group or other writability.
- [oh-my-zsh] To fix your permissions you can do so by disabling
- [oh-my-zsh] the write permission of "group" and "others" and making sure that the
- [oh-my-zsh] owner of these directories is either root or your current user.
- [oh-my-zsh] The following command may help:
- [oh-my-zsh] compaudit | xargs chmod g-w,o-w
- [oh-my-zsh] If the above didn't help or you want to skip the verification of
- [oh-my-zsh] insecure directories you can set the variable ZSH_DISABLE_COMPFIX to
- [oh-my-zsh] "true" before oh-my-zsh is sourced in your zshrc file.
- EOD
- }
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