On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Michael Klier <chi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dan McGee wrote: >> I agree, this is a smart move. My only real thought is why have >> anything in /etc/ at all? It would be great if this could all be done >> non-root for editing any config settings and such. Maybe ~/.srcpac/ or >> something? >> >> It also seems almost overkill to need another user to build packages, >> but not sure what to think about that. Anyway, great work with this. > > As phrakture pointed out already root is needed for installing packages. > > Keeping the configs below /etc is disputable though. You could also have them > in /var/{?} for example if that fits better. > > The separate user is needed for the makepkg part of srcpac. Because your > invoke srcpac as root/sudo it has to drop privileges for the package build > process. Of course one could use an existing user (nobody?) and I said this is > merely a suggestion - however, the script has to drop privileges for the build > process in a way. > > Regards, > Michael > > -- > Michael Klier Alrighty, mostly a couple questions: Would it be an idea to build as the original users who ran srcpac? I guess if you use sudo, that won't quite work... you'd need something pointing back to that user... I'm a little confused why ${i-*-*-*} doesn't work in all cases. What are you trying to fix with the perl code? Other than that I like everything else. Jason