Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006, Doug Summers wrote:

After building a generic set of RPM's for AIX 5.3 I noticed that all of
the files were owned by root:system. Has this changed? Before (at least
my first install around version 2.1) the default user:group was
openpkg:openpkg.

Although I've still no clue why _ALL_ your files are not owned by
root:system, it perhaps has to do with the recently introduced SetUID
feature (but this should affect the <prefix>/bin/openpkg executable
only). Are you sure you really passed --user=openpkg --group=openpkg on
the "sh openpkg-*.src.sh" command line?

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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I think you have this backwards. All of my files ARE owned by root:system. When building for my specific environment I always used --prefix=/syscfg/opkg --user=opkg --group=opkg. Some of my systems didn't like using --user=openpkg because of the length of the username (openpkg-r for example).

Maybe I'm thinking of the bootstrap binaries I downloaded and installed instead of the ones I've built on my own. I'll make a set for rhel4-amd64 and see what happens.

Doug
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