Hi,
surely I'm wrong and my analysis took not so much time but there are
surely come cases
when the subject is not far from reality.
Only now I see that all my libraries are installed and they own to
me (my user) and not
to root.
They have the same permissions they had once downloaded via CVS.
I don't know if this problem stays also in a normal 'configure,
make, make install'
procedure but I have it.
I use CVS and RPM.
A solution could be to add the following line to
build/package/rpm/spec.in
%defattr(-,root,root)
I have seen a similar method already used for a root-plugin but only
for that.
Problems arising for wrong file attributes are easily understood..
I hope to be useful or let me know where I'm wrong.
Regards, Germano
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