On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Karl Vogel wrote:
> > I'm installing the latest, so if anything breaks, I'll post it here.
> > It's not a production system, so I'm not staying with release version.
> >
> > I'm also running the latest openpkg, maybe that's why it's having
> > problem with user/group opkg/opkg versus openpkg/openpkg?
> >
> > $ openpkg rpm -q openpkg
> > openpkg-20040427-20040427
>
> You can set the user/group in the bootstrap procedure:
>
> $ sh openpkg-20040422-20040422.src.sh --help
> Usage: sh openpkg-20040422-20040422.src.sh
> [--prefix=<prefix>]
> [--user=<usr>] [--group=<grp>] [--tag=<str>]
> [--{s,m,r,n}usr=<usr>] [--{s,m,r,n}grp=<grp>]
> [--{s,m,r,n}uid=<uid>] [--{s,m,r,n}gid=<gid>]
> [-t|--tar] [-h|--help] [-v|--version]
I've already bootstrap openpkg with user/group opkg/opkg. It's
the installation of some binaries/packages afterwards that does
not recognize opkg/opkg, but instead assume openpkg/openpkg.
Hence, my question was whether these packages/binaries checked
for proper user/group with openpkg before installation.
- Mike
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