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I noticed today that I had a folder in /home named pdf-document and have never seen that before. Interesting part is ownership was root:nobody and perms was 777 so anyone has r,w,x access to that folder. Anyways curious if anyone knows what package would have created this folder?
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FWIW, I have installed every package that comes with the "full" Arch Linux CD (duke), and nothing created such a folder. (Actually, I have never heard of any package creating such a folder in a /home directory in any distribution.)
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If you think it might belong to a package, pacman -Qo /home/pdf-document would tell which one, and tell you if it doesn't belong to a package.
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well pacman seems to think it can't determine ownership of a directory...
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is there a pdf-document user?
that would be very odd.
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"tacos" -- Cactus' Law
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well pacman seems to think it can't determine ownership of a directory...
The workaround I've seen suggested is to list all files and directories managed by pacman, then grep for the one you want:
pacman -Ql | grep ' /home/pdf-document'Offline
shen wrote:well pacman seems to think it can't determine ownership of a directory...
The workaround I've seen suggested is to list all files and directories managed by pacman, then grep for the one you want:
pacman -Ql | grep ' /home/pdf-document'
I don't think that lists directories either.
What about :
find /var/lib/pacman/local/ -name files | xargs grep home/pdf-document/$pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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