Not to disagree but if using python3 -m venv in home works and home is not
mounted as wxallowed is there still a security issue with this workflow?
Granted at this point talking about a development workstation and not a server.
So while I am at it I guess I should ask is what you are saying more from a
serving python web app perspective, security wise?
Just trying to understand what I seem to be missing.
Ken
On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 03:18:00AM +0300, IL Ka wrote:
> It is up to you, but I still belive that best solution is to rebuild python
> without of wxneeded.
> 1) It improves security
> 2) It fixes your virtualenv issue.
>
> If you do not use packages that need WX, why do you need wxneed?
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