skypher/paktahn

Permission Errors

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When ever I run paktahn I get tons of permission errors towards the end. After the package is built and pacman returns it gets Error 13: Permission Denied. But the package still gets installed. Also whenever I try to quit (via CTRL-C or a prompt) it gives me Permission Denied and asks me to quit again but it works the second time.

Installation:
Targets (1): arduide-git-20110130-1

Total Download Size:    0.00 MB
Total Installed Size:   1.09 MB

Proceed with installation? [Y/n] 
checking package integrity...
(1/1) checking for file conflicts                                                              [#######################################################] 100%
(1/1) upgrading arduide-git                                                                    [#######################################################] 100%


==> System call error 13 (Permission denied)

Please choose how you want to proceed:
  0: [SKIP-PACKAGE     ] Skip installation of package "arduide-git" and continue
  1: [CHECKOUT-AND-SKIP] Checkout the PKGBUILD into a subdirectory and skip installation
  2: [CHECKOUT-AND-QUIT] Checkout the PKGBUILD into a subdirectory and quit
  3: [QUIT             ] Quit Paktahn

[0-3] ==> 3

Exiting:
^C

==> Interrupt

Please choose how you want to proceed:
  0: [SKIP-PACKAGE     ] Skip installation of package "arduide-git" and continue
  1: [CHECKOUT-AND-SKIP] Checkout the PKGBUILD into a subdirectory and skip installation
  2: [CHECKOUT-AND-QUIT] Checkout the PKGBUILD into a subdirectory and quit
  3: [QUIT             ] Quit Paktahn

[0-3] ==> 
==> ERROR: Aborted by user! Exiting...
3


==> System call error 13 (Permission denied)

Please choose how you want to proceed:
  0: [SKIP-PACKAGE     ] Skip installation of package "arduide-git" and continue
  1: [CHECKOUT-AND-SKIP] Checkout the PKGBUILD into a subdirectory and skip installation
  2: [CHECKOUT-AND-QUIT] Checkout the PKGBUILD into a subdirectory and quit
  3: [QUIT             ] Quit Paktahn

[0-3] ==> 3

Thanks for the bug report. I don't think this will make it for the release I've been planning for today or tomorrow but it will be in the next one. I can't reproduce here but I'll ask Leslie his thoughts.

A few quick questions:

  1. Do you have sudo installed and are you in the sudoers file/have rights to use it?
  2. What version of paktahn is installed?
  3. uname -a
  1. Yes, and yes.
  2. pacman -Q paktahn

    paktahn 0.9.1-1
  3. Linux myhost 2.6.36-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jan 24 18:41:03 CET 2011 x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P7350 @ 2.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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