Rusty Ballinger wrote: > ... > (What packaging systems only let you create packages as root, and > why do they do that? I know rpm *wants* you to be root, but you > don't have to be...) Debian's dpkg needs you to run as root; otherwise the files you install will be owned by your user & group. HP-UX's swpackage needs you to run as root if you want to access the files you've packaged; you can open up a "depot" to regular users, but the files are created as root and are readable only by root... -- ______________________________________________________________________ Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products [EMAIL PROTECTED] Printing Software for UNIX http://www.easysw.com
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