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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu File permission Post 302550506 by paragnehete on Friday 26th of August 2011 02:34:53 AM
Old 08-26-2011
I set rbash to that user & home dir to /var/www/drupal-6.2 but the problem is i want he can access anything inside drupal. rbash restricts cd command.
 

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DH-MAKE-DRUPAL(1)						   User Commands						 DH-MAKE-DRUPAL(1)

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dh-make-drupal - Builds a Debian package for the requested Drupal project DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this program is to generate Debian packages for any Drupal projects (that is, modules, themes or translations) - Please note note that as of October 2010 the infrastructure for publishing translations has changed, so its current support status through this program is suboptimal Given that Drupal developers publish their work through the main Drupal site (http://drupal.org), this program fetches the information for the latest available versions (for the right Drupal release, and with the specified stability level), and prepares a Debian package from it. This Debian package can be locally installed using 'dpkg', or uploaded to your Apt repository. Keep in mind that this package only goes as far as it can, being an automated tool. The generated packages will probably require verifica- tion/tweaking to be of production quality. This program has been inspired -and named in a similar fashion to- Debian's pkg-perl group's dh-make-perl. -v, --version -h, --help Display this screen -d, --drupal-version VERSION Drupal version -r, --report-only Check only for project availability, don't download or perform any other actions locally. Implies -D. -f, --force Proceed even if this will overwrite currently existing files --debug LEVEL Debug level for generated messages (0=highest, 5=lowest) -s, --min-status STATUS Minimum status to consider for packaging. Accepted values: 'recommended', 'supported', 'developer'. Defaults to recommended. -D, --dont-debianize Do not attempt to debianize the project, only download the tarball -b, --no-build Prepare the debianized directory, but omit the actual package build process. This option is incompatible with either -D and -r. -R, --no-recommends Omits the generation of the Recommends: line, which is built by scanning of submodule-provided .info files and may be misleading or introducing too much noise --build-switches SWITCHES Switches to pass to dpkg-buildpackage. Defaults to "-us -uc" (do not sign the generated package). In order not to give any switches, specify an empty quoted string (i.e. --build-switches=''). -t, --tarball FILE Use the specified tarball as the original project tar.gz, don't look for any other available versions and don't download from the Drupal website. This will require you also to provide a project version number with -V and the project type with -T -T, --proj-type TYPE Type of project we are packaging. This option is only meaningful when working on a local tarball (-t), and will be ignored other- wise. Accepted values: %s. Defaults to ["Modules", "Themes", "Translations"]. -V, --proj_version VERSION Provide a project version number. This option is only meaningful when working on a local tarball (-t), and will be ignored otherwise -m, --mangle-version PATTERN Debian versioning logic includes the ??~?? character meaning ??anything below?? the preceding version number. This is most useful when dealing with pre-release qualificators (in order, 1.x-dev, 1.0-alpha1, 1.0-beta, 1.0rc3). dh-make-drupal will try to recognize such patterns and mangle them so they sort correctly in Debian (and so that when a stable version is released it appears as higher - For the above mentioned version numbers, they would result in 1~~dev, 1.0~alpha1, 1.0~beta, 1.0~rc3). You can use this switch to tell dh-make-drupal to omit this mangling. AUTHOR
Written by Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@gwolf.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright ?? 2009-2012 Gunnar Wolf Instituto de Investigaciones Econ??micas, UNAM This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. dh-make-drupal version 1.3 June 2013 DH-MAKE-DRUPAL(1)
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