Hi some softwares need the user to be part of an unix group. For example, this is a way to make sure that only users with a proper license can use it - a simple solution is to add all allowed users to an “authorized” group.
This option checks that. > On 30. Sep 2024, at 14:51, Roberto Scipioni <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am preparing a guide for my client. > > I have to confess I do not understand the meaning of > > -group=GROUP Group to be used for software installations (only verified, not > set) > > What is that mean exactly!!! :-| ? > Please advice > > > Roberto Scipioni > Red Oak Consulting > > > > Il giovedì 26 settembre 2024 alle ore 23:01:49 GMT+1, Jörg Saßmannshausen > <[email protected]> ha scritto: > > > Hi Loris, > > in your first email I spotted two things coming from the OS, apparently: > - git > - cmake > > It makes me wonder if we should not add them as build-dependencies, > unless they are really not being used. Given it tries to use the OS git > command, I guess they are being used at one point. > > Just something I noticed. > > All the best from a wet London > > Jörg > > Am 26.09.24 um 13:33 schrieb Loris Bennett: > > "Loris Bennett" <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> writes: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> With > >> > >> xtb-6.7.1-gfbf-2023b.eb > >> > >> I'm getting the following error: > >> > >> Program git found: YES (/usr/bin/git) > >> WARNING: You should add the boolean check kwarg to the run_command call. > >> It currently defaults to false, > >> but it will default to true in future releases of meson. > >> See also: https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/9300 > >> Program python3 found: YES > >> (/trinity/shared/easybuild/software/Python/3.11.5-GCCcore-13.2.0/bin/python3) > >> Configuring xtb_version.fh using configuration > >> Library flexiblas found: YES > >> Run-time dependency OpenMP found: YES 4.5 > >> Run-time dependency threads found: YES > >> Found pkg-config: > >> /trinity/shared/easybuild/software/pkgconf/2.0.3-GCCcore-13.2.0/bin/pkg-config > >> (2.0.3) > >> WARNING: Found CMake '/usr/bin/cmake' but couldn't run it > >> Found CMake: NO > >> Run-time dependency mctc-lib found: NO (tried pkgconfig and cmake) > >> Looking for a fallback subproject for the dependency mctc-lib > >> > >> ../xtb-6.7.1/meson/meson.build:194:11: ERROR: Git command failed: > >> ['/usr/bin/git', 'clone', 'https://github.com/grimme-lab/mctc-lib', > >> 'mctc-lib'] > >> > >> Does anyone know what could be causing this? > >> > >> Running the git command separately works, so the repo seems OK. > > > > Today the build ran without error, so it seems to have been a temporary > > glitch. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Loris > >
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