> -----Mensaje original----- > De: DE SMET Bram (BDSR) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Enviado el: viernes, 07 de marzo de 2003 11:24 > Para: Gentoo Usuarios > Asunto: RE: [gentoo-user] Question after merging portage 2.0.47 > > > portage:x:250:250:portage:/vat/tmp/portage:/bin/false should do the job > > Bram De Smet >
I used portage:x:250:250:portage:/tmp/portage:/bin/false. Is there any problem? Iago Sineiro > -----Original Message----- > From: Iago Sineiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: vrijdag 7 maart 2003 11:07 > To: Gentoo Usuarios > Subject: [gentoo-user] Question after merging portage 2.0.47 > > > Hi. > > I've updated from portage-2.0.46-r9 to portage-2.0.47-r8. At the > first time > to use it, it asks me to : > > portage: 'portage' user or group missing. Please update baselayout > and merge portage user(250) and group(250) into your passwd > and group files. Non-root compilation is disabled until then. > Also note that non-root/wheel users will need to be added to > the portage group to do portage commands. > > For the defaults, line 1 goes into passwd, and 2 into group. > portage:x:250:250:portage:/var/tmp/portage:/bin/false > portage::250:portage > > I have settled down the variable PORTAGE_TMPDIR to "/tmp" instead of > "/var/tmp". So I suppose that I have to set user portage's home path to > /tmp/portage. Is this correct? > > Iago Sineiro. > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > ---Publicidad-------------------------------------------------------- > Únete a los miles de sin pareja en Meetic... ˇte vas a enamorar! > http://www.iespana.es/_reloc/email.meetic > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list