[arch-dev-public] [signoff] abs-2.3.2-1
Allan McRae
allan at archlinux.org
Tue Mar 31 09:46:43 EDT 2009
Daniel Isenmann wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 21:06:39 +1000
> Allan McRae <allan at archlinux.org> wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As noted in FS#14038, the permissions of the ABS tree in the rsync
>> server were not as they should be. This abs release adjusts the
>> rsync command so that permissions are not copied. I also added an
>> install script to attempt to correct the permissions in peoples ABS
>> trees.
>>
>> I would like a signoff from someone with wrong directory permissions
>> in /var/abs, reporting that they are nicely fixed afterwards.
>>
>> Allan
>>
>>
>
> I don't know if I had wrong permissions, but this happend during update:
>
> (1/1) checking for file conflicts
> [--------------------------------------------------------------------------------]100%
> ==> Fixing potential ABS tree permission issues (this may take a
> while...)
> find: `/var/abs/core': No such file or directory
> find: `/var/abs/extra': No such file or directory
> find: `/var/abs/testing': No such file or directory
> find: `/var/abs/core': No such file or directory
> find: `/var/abs/extra': No such file or directory
> find: `/var/abs/testing': No such file or directory
> error: scriptlet failed to execute correctly
> (1/1) upgrading abs
> [--------------------------------------------------------------------------------]100%
>
> In my abs.conf was only community activated, the others didn't exists
> in /var/abs/, so this clarify the errors from find. But why is there
> the error about the failed scriptlet?
>
The find command will be returning 1 here so the scriptlet will return 1
and be detected as failing. Looks like I am going to need a more clever
scriptlet...
Allan
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