Usermode

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Download Source: http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/fedora/development/source/SRPMS/usermode-1.87-3.src.rpm

Introduction to Usermode

Project Homepage: Unknown

Extracting the RPM

An extracted package can be downloaded from: http://cross-lfs.org/~jciccone/usermode-1.87.tar.gz

Make sure that you have rpm2cpio and Cpio installed. This is not the only way to extract the tarball. If you know of a better way that has almost no dependencies, By all means add it.

rpm2cpio usermode-1.87-3.src.rpm | cpio -d -i

The above command will create 2 files. usermode-1.87.tar.gz and usermode.spec. It is safe to delete usermode.spec

Dependencies

Required

Optional

Non-Multilib

Compile the package:

sed -i -e "/--add-category AdvancedSettings/d" \
       -e "/--add-category X-Red-Hat-Base/d" \
       -e "/--add-category Application/d" Makefile.in &&
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc &&
make

Install the package

make install

Multilib

This package does not provide any libraries so only one installation is needed.

32Bit

Compile the package:

sed -i -e "/--add-category AdvancedSettings/d" \
       -e "/--add-category X-Red-Hat-Base/d" \
       -e "/--add-category Application/d" Makefile.in &&
CC="gcc ${BUILD32}" USE_ARCH=32 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATH32}" \
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc &&
make

Install the package

make install

N32

Compile the package:

sed -i -e "/--add-category AdvancedSettings/d" \
       -e "/--add-category X-Red-Hat-Base/d" \
       -e "/--add-category Application/d" Makefile.in &&
CC="gcc ${BUILDN32}" USE_ARCH=n32 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATHN32}" \
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc &&
make

Install the package

make install

64Bit

Compile the package:

sed -i -e "/--add-category AdvancedSettings/d" \
       -e "/--add-category X-Red-Hat-Base/d" \
       -e "/--add-category Application/d" Makefile.in &&
CC="gcc ${BUILD64}" USE_ARCH=64 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATH64}" \
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc &&
make

Install the package

make install

Configuring usermode

If you would like users to be able to change their own passwords and information using the gui tools, run the following command:

chmod -v 4755 /usr/sbin/userhelper

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