Thank you. I will try this, but I wonder what is the right way of dealing with that when I want to change the ownership of let's say 2 files from different packages to a user that I create?

Is using "useradd" possible in 2 separate recipes (to create the same user)?



Thanks,

Piotr



On 25.07.2016 15:58, Leonardo Sandoval wrote:
As a workaround, have you tried using the other class to include users (useradd)? Look at the 'note' of this section

http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/2.1/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#ref-classes-extrausers

Leo


El 07/25/2016 a las 07:22 AM, piotr.lewicki escribió:
Hi,

I have a package where I want to install some files into a home directory of a user "testuser". I create a user in my image bb file using "extrausers".

My problem is that I'm unable to change ownership of those files from root to the testuser.

Simple "chown testuser:testuser -R /home/testuser" inside do_install task makes those files being owned by "nobody".

How can I manage ownership of those files properly?



The recipe is like so:

DESCRIPTION = "Files installed in testuser user home directory"
LICENSE = "CLOSED"

SRC_URI += " \
           file://authorized_keys \
           file://bash_profile \
           file://bashrc \
           "

do_install(){
    install -d ${D}/home/testuser/
install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/bash_profile ${D}/home/testuser/.bash_profile
    install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/bashrc ${D}/home/testuser/.bashrc

    install -d ${D}/home/testuser/.ssh
    install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/authorized_keys ${D}/home/testuser/.ssh/
}

FILES_${PN} = "/home/testuser"


Thanks,

Piotr



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