Discussion:
warning: user XXX does not exist - using root
PK
2008-06-03 19:42:09 UTC
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I'm trying to build/install an rpm and it keeps giving me these warnings
while installing the binary. Though I heard this could be safely ignored as
its bcos there is no user XXX on my box, was wondering if there is a way to
supress this in the rpm spec file itself. I know I could also manually build
it as root. But curious if we could supress this from the spec.

Thanks in Advance,

PK
Johri, Mayank (GTS)
2008-06-03 19:45:09 UTC
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something like this
%defattr(-,root,root)
might help you

Thanks and Regards,
Mayank Johri
Merrill Lynch & Co.
Ph: 212.670.3076

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I'm trying to build/install an rpm and it keeps giving me these
warnings while installing the binary. Though I heard this could be
safely ignored as its bcos there is no user XXX on my box, was wondering
if there is a way to supress this in the rpm spec file itself. I know I
could also manually build it as root. But curious if we could supress
this from the spec.

Thanks in Advance,

PK
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PK
2008-06-04 14:43:55 UTC
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Yep, that did it.

Thanks,
Post by Johri, Mayank (GTS)
something like this
%defattr(-,root,root)
might help you
Thanks and Regards,**
Mayank Johri
Merrill Lynch & Co.
Ph: 212.670.3076
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*Sent:* Tuesday, June 03, 2008 3:42 PM
*Subject:* warning: user XXX does not exist - using root
I'm trying to build/install an rpm and it keeps giving me these warnings
while installing the binary. Though I heard this could be safely ignored as
its bcos there is no user XXX on my box, was wondering if there is a way to
supress this in the rpm spec file itself. I know I could also manually build
it as root. But curious if we could supress this from the spec.
Thanks in Advance,
PK
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