On 2017-07-20 19:17, Michał Górny wrote:
> No. This is entirely wrong and insane. Tar stores user and group
> names, and restores them correctly.
Oops, thanks for correction.
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Regards,
Thomas
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Dnia 20 lipca 2017 18:15:00 CEST, Thomas Deutschmann
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>Hi,
>
>keep in mind that when installing a binpkg, src_* functions are
>skipped,
>see https://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/functions/
>
>So when you are doing anything with the actual user, you have to do
>that
>in a pkg_* f
Hi,
keep in mind that when installing a binpkg, src_* functions are skipped,
see https://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/functions/
So when you are doing anything with the actual user, you have to do that
in a pkg_* function.
In case of "exeopts", if you do something like
exeopts -m 6710
Hi,
I have some ebuilds which use enewuser to create groups and users in
pkg_setup(), and make use of those groups and users in src_install()
in exeopts, insopts etc.
Is there any reason that this would not always work reliably with
binpkgs?
Ie. regardless of whether I am using portage or portag