If I have this line in the %files:
%attr(0555, myuser, myuser) /opt/myapp/lib/my.jar
Then my.jar will have myuser as owner, but directory /opt/myapp/lib will be owner by root. I don't want to write
%attr(0555, myuser, myuser) /opt/myapp/lib/
as I don't want all files in /opt/myapp/lib/ to be included.
How can I set owner for /opt/myapp/lib/ directory?
Thanks.
as the other "super-helpful" people say...%dir is for something else. The solution is to use %attr to set the user and group owner of your directory...since I've already set my directories to 755 using %defattr I use a single dash - in the %attr line to say..leave this the way it is.
%files
#%attr(<mode>, <user>, <group>) file
#%defattr(file perms, user, group, dir perms)
%defattr(644,apache,apache,755)
%attr(-,apache,apache) /var/www/coolapp
%attr(-,apache,apache) /var/www/coolapp/users
%attr(-,apache,apache) /var/www/coolapp/static
/var/www/coolapp/myDB.sqlite
/var/www/coolapp/__init__.py
/var/www/coolapp/settings.py
/var/www/coolapp/urls.py
/var/www/coolapp/wsgi.py
I'm not an RPM expert.. but as far as I know, you could use the %dir directive as follows:
%files
%dir %attr(0555, myuser, myuser) /opt/myapp/lib
%attr(0555, myuser, myuser) /opt/myapp/lib/my.jar
or, even simpler:
%files
%defattr(555,myuser,myuser,555)
%dir /opt/myapp/lib
/opt/myapp/lib/my.jar
The %dir directive allows you to add the directory, but not its content.
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