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schema/defs-linux: Drop 'Capability' type #766

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@wking wking commented Apr 11, 2017

The current “For example, valid values for Linux…” wording in config.md does not seem strong enough to support this condition, especially since the spec makes no claims about what valid capabilities are for non-Linux OSes. And process.capabilities has been nominally legal for non-Linux OSes since #673.

The current "For example, valid values for Linux..." wording in
config.md does not seem strong enough to support this condition,
especially since the spec makes no claims about what valid
capabilities are for non-Linux OSes.  And process.capabilities has
been nominally legal for non-Linux OSes since 718f9f3 (minor
narrative cleanup regarding config compatibility, 2017-01-30, opencontainers#673).

Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <[email protected]>
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wking commented Apr 11, 2017

Related to #755 and the discussion starting here.

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Lets keep as is, the string's schema is what we set here.

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tianon commented May 9, 2017

LGTM

As I've mentioned over on #790, we're punting to the kernel, and it just happens to include CAP_ in all current valid values, so we should simply specify "string" here IMO.

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wking commented May 11, 2017 via email

@crosbymichael crosbymichael reopened this May 12, 2017
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crosbymichael commented May 12, 2017

LGTM

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mrunalp commented May 12, 2017

LGTM

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@crosbymichael crosbymichael merged commit ce6011c into opencontainers:master May 12, 2017
@wking wking deleted the cap-validation branch May 15, 2017 20:45
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