To reiterate what Archie said, they're not "coming down" as being owned by root; ownership of the file isn't transferred over Ivy. So if they're being owned by root, it means the Ivy process that is retrieving them is being run as the root user.
Can you let us know how ivy is being called? Andrew On 07/15/10 15:49, David Wink wrote: > The problem is that I want them to named as the user I am running as. The > user is engserv. Most of the files being downloaded come down with engserv > as the owner but some of them are coming down as root. Is there a way to > control this? > > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Archie Cobbs<arc...@dellroad.org> wrote: > > >> Whatever UNIX process is running ivy when it downloads those files must be >> running as root. This causes any files it creates to be owned by root. >> >> -Archie >> >> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 2:14 PM, David Wink<david.w...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >>> I am trying to get a new build platform up and running. However when I >>> >> run >> >>> my ivy resolve and retrieve. Some of the files are being downloaded with >>> the owner of root instead of my user. This causes me to get exception >>> occured while writing properties file permission denied errors. Can >>> >> anyone >> >>> help here? >>> >>> >> -- >> Archie L. Cobbs >> >> >