Revert "manpages: Document the new details of --nofilesystem behaviour."

The new behaviour caused regressions in some situations that previously
worked, and will be reverted.

This reverts commit 4d11f77aa7.

Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
(cherry picked from commit dfe868d628)
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Simon McVittie
2022-01-16 11:08:25 +00:00
committed by Simon McVittie
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xdg-music, xdg-pictures, xdg-public-share, xdg-templates, xdg-videos,
an absolute path, or a homedir-relative path like ~/dir.
This option can be used multiple times.
</para><para>
In general, "--nofilesystem=PATH" will remove access to a specific path if exactly that path
was previously granted. However, as a special case, "--nofilesystem=home" will remove access to all
previously granted locations inside the homedir as well, such as "home/some-dir", or "xdg-download",
and "--nofilesystem=host" will remove access to all previously granted locations.
Note: absolute paths that happen to be inside the current users home directory are not considered for
this special case.
</para></listitem>
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@@ -243,13 +243,6 @@
xdg-music, xdg-pictures, xdg-public-share, xdg-templates, xdg-videos,
an absolute path, or a homedir-relative path like ~/dir.
This option can be used multiple times.
</para><para>
In general, "--nofilesystem=PATH" will remove access to a specific path if exactly that path
was previously granted. However, as a special case, "--nofilesystem=home" will remove access to all
previously granted locations inside the homedir as well, such as "home/some-dir", or "xdg-download",
and "--nofilesystem=host" will remove access to all previously granted locations.
Note: absolute paths that happen to be inside the current users home directory are not considered for
this special case.
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

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@@ -226,13 +226,6 @@
xdg-music, xdg-pictures, xdg-public-share, xdg-templates, xdg-videos,
an absolute path, or a homedir-relative path like ~/dir.
This option can be used multiple times.
</para><para>
In general, "--nofilesystem=PATH" will remove access to a specific path if exactly that path
was previously granted. However, as a special case, "--nofilesystem=home" will remove access to all
previously granted locations inside the homedir as well, such as "home/some-dir", or "xdg-download",
and "--nofilesystem=host" will remove access to all previously granted locations.
Note: absolute paths that happen to be inside the current users home directory are not considered for
this special case.
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

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@@ -373,15 +373,7 @@
xdg-music, xdg-pictures, xdg-public-share, xdg-templates, xdg-videos,
an absolute path, or a homedir-relative path like ~/dir.
This option can be used multiple times.
</para><para>
In general, "--nofilesystem=PATH" will remove access to a specific path if exactly that path
was previously granted. However, as a special case, "--nofilesystem=home" will remove access to all
previously granted locations inside the homedir as well, such as "home/some-dir", or "xdg-download",
and "--nofilesystem=host" will remove access to all previously granted locations.
Note: absolute paths that happen to be inside the current users home directory are not considered for
this special case.
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>