bionic (8) cvsd-buildroot.8.gz

Provided by: cvsd_1.0.24_amd64 bug

NAME

       cvsd-buildroot - create a chrooted directory structure for use in cvsd.

SYNOPSIS

       cvsd-buildroot DIRECTORY

DESCRIPTION

       cvsd-buildroot  creates and populates a directory that can be used as a chroot jail for running cvsd (see
       cvsd(8) ) in.

       This script should be run as the root user since the creation of devices and the  changing  of  ownership
       and permissions require this.

       The script gives warnings about files that it's not expecting.

       cvsd-buildroot creates the following directory structure:

       /bin   This directory is populated with the cvs binary that is found on the system.

       /lib   This  directory  is populated with all the libraries that are required for running programs in the
              /bin directory as well as some predefined required libraries that are present on the system.

       /dev   Here null and zero devices are created.

       /etc   In this directory a passwd file is created that is used for matching user id's with usernames. The
              root  and  cvsd  user are added to this file if they're not there yet.  The passwd file is checked
              for consistency with the system  /etc/passwd  to  prevent  mistakes.   The  passwd  file  is  also
              populated  with  users  referenced in the repository directories.  Note that no password data from
              /etc/passwd or any other file is stored in the generated passwd file, all password entries are set
              to ‘x’.

       /usr   Here  symbolic  links  are  placed to /bin and /lib for some common library and binary directories
              found on the system.  This is done for systems that have hard-coded paths for libraries.

       /libexec and /usr/libexec
              Symbolic links for these directories are created if they are present on the system.

       /tmp   This directory is cleaned out on systems that have tmpreaper.

       After the directories are created and populated ownership and  rights  are  set  to  a  reasonable  value
       (root:root,umask=022).

OPTIONS

       cvsd-buildroot  takes  one  argument,  namely  a  directory in which the chroot jail will be created. The
       directory should be specified with an absolute path.

NOTES

       Creating a chroot environment is a terribly non-portable thing to do and  therefore  you  may  experience
       problems  with  missing libraries and system files.  For more information see the FAQ and the README.  If
       you have to install libraries or perform  actions  not  covered  by  cvsd-buildroot  please  report  your
       findings to <cvsd-users@lists.arthurdejong.org>.

       Rerunning  cvsd-buildroot  after  you  have created your repository is advised since the repositories are
       checked for references to userid's and lockfile directories.

SEE ALSO

       cvsd(8)
       README
       FAQ

AUTHOR

       Arthur de Jong <arthur@arthurdejong.org>.