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This program can be used to set the process capabilities of running
processes. In order to work, it needs to be executing with CAP_SETPCAP
raised, and the only capabilities that this program can bestow on others
are a subset of its effective set. This program is mostly intended as an
example -- a safe use of CAP_SETPCAP has yet to be demonstrated!
[Copyright (c) 1997-8 Andrew G. Morgan <morgan@linux.kernel.org>]
Please enter caps for file [empty line to end]:
[Error - aborting]
-q - fatal error [caps set to:
%s
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Failed to set cap's on process `%d': (%s)
[caps set on %d]
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