Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 11:51:31 +0100 From: Damien Fleuriot <ml@my.gd> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Port upgrade change ownership of port installation directory and files Message-ID: <4F27C7B3.10502@my.gd> In-Reply-To: <4F26F008.50902@lubnet.net> References: <4F2699F8.5000809@lubnet.net> <4F26A08A.8090203@my.gd> <4F26F008.50902@lubnet.net>
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On 1/30/12 8:31 PM, Lubomir Matousek wrote: > > > >> >> >> On 1/30/12 2:24 PM, Lubomir Matousek wrote: >>> I changed apache default user from www to wbserv. >>> >>> I changed also file ownership from www to wbserv. >>> >>> >>> Is there any way for portupgrade, that the ownership of installed port >>> files remains the same? It means wbserv? >>> >> > > On 30.1.2012 14:52, Damien Fleuriot wrote: > >> You'll want to be more specific, what files do you refer to ? >> >> If you're talking about the binaries and modules, they're owned by root >> so this is a non issue. >> >> If you're talking about the configuration files, they're also owned by >> root. >> >> If you're talking about SSL certificates you've installed them yourself >> and a portupgrade will not change their perms. >> >> If you're talking about logfiles, these are your responsibility and, >> again, the port won't change them. >> >> Last, if you're talking about your HTML/php/whatever files, these are >> also your responsiblity and untouched by the port. > > > Sorry for not being more specific. > > After port upgrade > portupgrade -rR squirrealmail > > I have to > chown -R wbserv:wbserv /var/spool/sqirrelmail > > Or after upgrade of postfixadmin: > portupfrade -rR postfixadmin > I have to change perms again: > chown -R wbserv:wbserv /usr/local/www/postfixadmin > > What is the best aprroach? To specify correct file ownership at > make.conf? How can I do that? > > Lubomir As pointed out by RW, make use of the WWWOWN and WWWGRP environment variables in your /etc/make.conf , that should solve the problem for you.
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