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Alan McKinnon a écrit : |
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> On Wednesday 25 March 2009 14:03:34 laurent wrote: |
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>>> But this is not a good idea, as distfiles will be owned by root or |
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>>> portage and it's in your home directory owned by you. |
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>> drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 mar 24 20:19 home |
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>> looks owned by root. |
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> /home is not your home directory. |
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> Out of the box emerge runs as the portage user, which will not have write |
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> permission to your home directory unless you modify the ownership/permissions. |
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> But your real problem is a stupid original disk layout. Why don;t you decide |
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> to fix that instead of getting into cute tricks with symlinks? |
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Because I let my server host install it with their default disk layout. |
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When I realise it looks pretty un-servish I had already installed http |
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server with client website on it. |
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The simplest for me was to move folders because I did not find any 'how |
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to' that say it would be simple de repartition with keeping your data on. |
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Laurent |