>Dear Debian Ruby Team,
>
>During configuration in the postinst script, bundle is called with a
>user id different from root. If the TMPDIR of root is not accessible
>for other users there appears the warning
>
>TMPDIR is not writable

I think this represents a change in the default bundler behavior as 
nothing has been done to Redmine as far as I know to make this change. 
This replaces the previous warning about how bundler should not be run 
as root.

>Maybe TMPDIR should be redefined when calling bundle.

This warning doesn’t appear to cause any problems, but I would be 
willing set TMPDIR just to get rid of the warning.  However, maybe it 
makes more sense to deal with this in the bundler package (set a 
usable default TMPDIR).

>By the way, there's also a warning that /var/www (owned by root) i
>not writeable.

Probably related to the above.

I am copying debian-ruby to see if anyone has any ideas as to the best 
way to address this.

>Regards,
>Jörg.

-- 
Soren Stoutner
so...@debian.org

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