Re: Why dependency on user created by install package

Originally Posted by
Astara
I went to install new version of fetchmail to see if it helped a problem I had. Why was some user id listed as a pre-req? It is created by the install script, but it doesn't recognize that the userid was already created and existing.
Then went to try to rebuild same product, and to build fetchmail, required that I install postfix. But I already have sendmail installed. Why should I need to install postfix in order to build fetchmail?
Posting this, cuz my email is broken due to a breakage on my non-reachable ISP. >:->
Weird to see usernames listed as prereqs when the usernames were already there. How would I proceed without telling it to ignore prereqs?
How would a sendmail user rebuild the product?
Hi
It's not a user (fetchmail) it's the 'group' daemon that is the prerequisite as all groups where split out awhile back in Tumbleweed.
https://build.opensuse.org/package/v....spec?expand=1
If your rebuilding the src rpm locally that's likely since the tools used are the openSUSE Build Service and osc locally (which creates a build time environment).
Sounds like this system has not been updated in awhile since the last change to fetchmail was eight months ago, running Tumbleweed means updating to the next release on a regular basis, one wonders if you have run zypper dup to pull in the group split?
Cheers Malcolm °¿° SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890)
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