On Fri, 2 Jan 2015 11:28:05 -0800, Ian D. Scott wrote:
On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 08:12:12PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
In the past I sometimes had no reason _not_ to run makepkg as root, when I wanted to compile from ABS, located in /var/abs/. I'm aware about the drawback, that actually isn't relevant for my kind of computer usage + several available backups. However, indeed, for my needs non-root 100% does do the job too. No, I won't copy from ABS to some user dir, I simply will chown or chmod in a way the big teachers won't us to act self-responsible (I simply ignored the kindergarten flame-war like posts). JFTR my machine isn't a server or a terrorist top secret whatsoever machine. It's a digital audio workstation and there are several, individual, complete backups available for each month.
ABSROOT=~/abs abs
You can set ABSROOT in your bashrc or zshrc.
Oops :D. My apologies :). Thank you, fair play :D. I'll test it soon. Regards, Ralf