Using the binfmt_misc module, it appears to do odd things if you
define multiple format handlers with the same name. For install, run
something like:
echo ':foo:M::binfoo::/usr/bin/foowrapper:' > register
echo ':foo:E::foo::/usr/bin/foowrapper:' > register
It creates two files called "foo", with same inode (makes sense) under
/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc. This really confuses the UNIX shells. :)
What is the desired behavior? Subsequent entries overrule prior ones?
Name mangling (foo2, etc)? Or do we really want two there..
thanks,
-bp
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