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feat: clearer error message for with-standard-malloc#1005

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feat: clearer error message for with-standard-malloc#1005
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@HastD HastD commented Apr 7, 2025

ujust with-standard-malloc requires unconfined-domain user namespace creation to be enabled. This detects when it's disabled and gives a more informative error message that tells the user how to fix it.

@HastD HastD requested a review from RoyalOughtness as a code owner April 7, 2025 17:12
@HastD HastD force-pushed the with-standard-malloc branch from 6ae6d5a to cbf141f Compare April 19, 2025 12:23
`ujust with-standard-malloc` requires unconfined-domain user namespace
creation to be enabled. This detects when it's disabled and gives a more
informative error message that tells the user how to fix it.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Hast <[email protected]>
@HastD HastD force-pushed the with-standard-malloc branch from cbf141f to 8b2a7ca Compare April 19, 2025 12:46
@HastD HastD requested a review from RoyalOughtness April 25, 2025 02:07
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@RoyalOughtness RoyalOughtness merged commit fc41440 into secureblue:live May 12, 2025
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@HastD HastD deleted the with-standard-malloc branch May 12, 2025 20:13
RoyalOughtness pushed a commit to RoyalOughtness/secureblue-dev that referenced this pull request Aug 4, 2025
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