[CentOS] Building packages using RPMBUILD
Leonard den Ottolander
leonard at den.ottolander.nl
Fri Dec 17 13:29:45 UTC 2010
Hello Nico,
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 08:01 -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> There are easily half a dozen reasons. The first one is that this is
> where root runs their builds: if you leave it with write permission
> for other users,
> Second, if you open the permissions there, multiple users can step on
> each other building similar packages at the same time,
I only suggested chowning to a single trusted user, not opening that
directory to all users.
> The third reason one is that "/usr" is typically of modest size, and
> leaving it open for RPM development can lead to many gigabytes of
> inappropriate debris scattering it.
I didn't mention this, but of course I use a separate partition
for /usr/src in this setup. This way my home directory doesn't get
cluttered with the remains of multiple builds that don't need backing
up.
Regards,
Leonard.
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