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Aldrin Piri commented on NIFI-1461:
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Did a build on a relic of the glory days of Thinkpads running CentOS 7.2
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Performed a mvn clean install -T2C -Pgroovy-unit-test,rpm to fully harness the
sheer power that is the Core2Duo processor. Sure, it's a mobile processor, but
that's only because it is mobilizing bits with unbridled tenacity and stunning
efficiency.
Build completed successfully and was able to install. Verified that the
anticipated directory structure is present, user was created, and the
appropriate run.as configuration was established to have NiFi run as nifi.
Overall, looks good to me, but am interested to hear more from Andre's
perspective.
As a follow on task, would like to see the associated service get installed and
to branch out with support for dpkg (had used jdeb a while ago and remember it
being quite good).
> RPM should create nifi user and give it access to the /opt/nifi and
> subdirectories
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>
> Key: NIFI-1461
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-1461
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.4.1
> Reporter: Andre
> Assignee: Tony Kurc
> Labels: rpm
> Fix For: 0.5.0
>
> Attachments:
> 0001-NIFI-1461-This-closes-204.-Implemented-RPM-before-af.patch,
> 0002-NIFI-1461-added-run.as-filtered-property-for-RPM-and.patch, nifi.spec,
> nifi.spec
>
>
> currently when installing from RPM the resulting permissions result on admins
> having to complete the installation by adding a user and correcting
> filesystem permissions.
> Ideally the RPM packages should result in installed files ready to be
> utilised as a non-root user
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