Basic Directory Layout
This package installs the basic directory structure. It also includes
the home directories of system users.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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directory.list | 0000005884 5.75 KB | |
directory.list64 | 0000000190 190 Bytes | |
filesystem.changes | 0000049236 48.1 KB | |
filesystem.links | 0000000135 135 Bytes | |
filesystem.spec | 0000005252 5.13 KB | |
get_version_number.sh | 0000000049 49 Bytes | |
ghost.list | 0000000060 60 Bytes | |
languages | 0000000616 616 Bytes | |
languages.man | 0000000072 72 Bytes |
Revision 106 (latest revision is 172)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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(revision 106)
revert the /var/run part for now
Comments 1
Dear filesystem,
I have a somewhat tricky problem with this package: when building a singularity container image with singularity build --fakeroot <name>.sif <name>.def an error
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /dev: cpio: chown
is thrown. Everything else installs fine.
Looking at the "directory.list" there is an entry
0755 root root /dev
which could possibly be the source of the error.
In a container, /dev is by default bind-mounted from the host and thus trying to create /dev during the install causes the error. Other bind-mounted directories exist (/tmp, /proc, /sys), with different permissions from /dev in your .list files, and these don't cause problems.
Do you think filesystem could be made to test if a /dev already exists (because it installs in a container with /dev bind-mounted from the host) and then don't install, or use different permissions, or do something else graceful?
Regards, Stefan