Ok, after investigating a bit further I found some lines in the
toplevel Makefile where "install" is told to set the group and
ownership to "root".
Why do we need to tell "install" to explicitly set those
ownership rights? ...since one has to be root or belong to the
root group to be able to in
I'm trying to build rpm files for alsa-driver using the .spec
file included in the tarball. It fails after the compilation
stage when it tries to change the ownership of some files. Yeah
I am bulidng the rpms as a regular user :)
Here's the last error messages I get:
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