Re: Building from tar ball without a version string?

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On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 09:39:17PM +0200, Igor Jagec wrote:
> How can we enable our system to build rpm packages as root?

I hope the question ought read `as NON-root'.

Just put

%_topdir /some/directory/you/can/write/to
%tmpdir /some/temporary/directory/you/can/write/to

to your ~/.rpmmacros and create the appropriate SOURCES,
SRPMS, SPECS, BUILD, etc. directory structure in
/some/directory/you/can/write/to

> Is it possible to make only one user
> (instead of all normal users) who will have permissions for building
> rpms?

Unless you are able to prevent users from writing sequences
of bytes that could be interpreted as rpms to disk, you
cannot prevent them from creation of rpms.

Yeti


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That's enough.

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