Hi Team,

I just noticed something quite interesting.  It looks like the new
"spacewalk-repo-sync" utility is creating files and directories in my
package storage tree as "root:root" ... instead of apache:apache like
"rhnpush" does.

I ran into this by doing a manual rhnpush of a package that ended up in
the same directory tree hash as a package added to my server via
spacewalk-repo-sync ... and rhnpush failed with file permission problems
since it was trying to do its work as the apache user and the
destination directory was root:root 755.

Is this intended behavior?  It's pretty simple for me to reset
permissions on my /var/satellite/redhat/1 tree... but this shouldn't
probably be necessary.

Has anyone seen this?

-- 
Andy Speagle

"THE Student" - UCATS
Wichita State University

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