[gobolinux-users] Compile as non-superuser

Lucas C. Villa Real lucasvr at gobolinux.org
Mon Jan 29 00:29:11 UTC 2007


On 1/28/07, Andy Feldman <nereusren at gmail.com> wrote:
> Is Compile intended to be run as an ordinary user? With Compile 1.8.1
> (and earlier) I get permission errors:
>
> UnionSandbox: Cleaning up.
> UnionSandbox: Moving entries to: /Programs/OpenSP/1.5.2/.SandboxInstall_Root
> SandboxInstall: Postprocessing Sandbox
> /System/Links/Executables/Compile: line 171:
> /Programs/OpenSP/1.5.2/Resources/Revision: Permission denied
> /System/Links/Executables/Compile: line 175:
> /Programs/OpenSP/1.5.2/Resources/Dependencies: Permission denied
>
>
> And:
>
> SymlinkProgram: Removing unused directories...
> SymlinkProgram: Done.
> /System/Links/Executables/Compile: line 209:
> /Programs/OpenSP/1.5.2/Resources/Architecture: Permission denied
>
>
> Also, if there are any hook functions in the recipe like pre_link that
> touch files inside $target, they fail with permission errors unless I
> run `sudo Compile Foo`. Is there something wrong with my setup, or is
> the intention to always run Compile as superuser?

I'm always running as superuser. As far ask I know, if your user is in
sudoers Compile will work fine, though, with no need to do an explicit
call to sudo.

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Lucas
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