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28.0.91; on netbsd 'gmake install' outputs 'find: chown: No such file or directory'
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Message #17 received at 53534 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On Wed, 26 Jan 2022, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
> Isn't it customary to use sudo when installing stuff?
>
Taking GNU Screen as an example, the settings for the system go in
/etc/screenrc, which would need chown to install in the first place,
the user can install their settings in ~/.screenrc, without use of
chown.
>> I guess they are to deal with tar defaulting to --same-owner for root.
>
> Most probably.
>
> In any case, I don't see any serious problem in the reported behavior,
> those are just warnings AFAIU.
>
I hesistated before reporting this bug, thinking my storage device
had wornout and was spewing the error. I got around to fscking then
reported this. A better looking log trace collapses and counts the
repeating line and explains chown is not on the path is a help to
know. The autogen.sh script can detect chown is not on the path,
right?
--
vl
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