1fakeroot(1)                      Debian manual                     fakeroot(1)
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NAME

6       fakeroot  -  run a command in an environment faking root privileges for
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SYNOPSIS

10       fakeroot [-i|-s local-state-dir]  [-h|--help  ]  [-v|--version  ]  [--]
11       [command]
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DESCRIPTION

14       fakeroot  runs  a  command in an environment wherein it appears to have
15       root privileges for file manipulation.  This  is  useful  for  allowing
16       users  to  create  file  system images, archives and packages (tar, ar,
17       .deb etc.) with files in them with root permissions/ownership.  Without
18       fakeroot  one  would  need  to  have root privileges to create the con‐
19       stituent files of the archives with the correct permissions and  owner‐
20       ship,  and  then  pack  them up, or one would have to construct the ar‐
21       chives directly, without using the archiver.  This version of  fakeroot
22       uses  pseudo(1)  to  replace  the  file  manipulation library functions
23       (chmod(2), stat(2) etc.) by ones that  simulate  the  effect  the  real
24       library functions would have had, had the user really been root.
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OPTIONS

28       -l arg, --lib arg
29              Does nothing, accepted for compatibility only.
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32              Does nothing, accepted for compatibility only.
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34       [--] command
35              Any  command  you want to be ran as fakeroot. Use ‘--’ if in the
36              command you have  other  options  that  may  confuse  fakeroot's
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39       -s local-state-dir
40              Keep  the  pseudo  state directory on exit. This directory holds
41              the pseudo database files and log files. See the pseudo documen‐
42              tation on the details on how this directory can be reused.
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44       -i local-state-dir
45              Load  a  pseudo  environment  previously saved using -s from the
46              specified directory.  Note that this does  not  implicitly  save
47              the direcotry, use -s instead for that behaviour. Using the same
48              file for both -i and -s in a single fakeroot invocation is safe.
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EXAMPLES

60       Here is an example session with fakeroot.  Notice that inside the  fake
61       root  environment  file manipulation that requires root privileges suc‐
62       ceeds, but is not really happening.
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64       $  whoami
65       joost
66       $ fakeroot /bin/bash
67       #  whoami
68       root
69       # mknod hda3 b 3 1
70       # ls -ld hda3
71       brw-r--r--   1 root     root       3,   1 Jul  2 22:58 hda3
72       # chown joost:root hda3
73       # ls -ld hda3
74       brw-r--r--   1 joost    root       3,   1 Jul  2 22:58 hda3
75       # ls -ld /
76       drwxr-xr-x  20 root     root         1024 Jun 17 21:50 /
77       # chown joost:users /
78       # chmod a+w /
79       # ls -ld /
80       drwxrwxrwx  20 joost    users        1024 Jun 17 21:50 /
81       # exit
82       $ ls -ld /
83       drwxr-xr-x  20 root     root         1024 Jun 17 21:50 //
84       $ ls -ld hda3
85       -rw-r--r--   1 joost    users           0 Jul  2 22:58 hda3
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87       Only the effects that user joost could do anyway happen for real.
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89       fakeroot was specifically written to  enable  users  to  create  Debian
90       GNU/Linux  packages  (in  the  deb(5)  format) without giving them root
91       privileges.  This  can  be  done  by  commands  like  dpkg-buildpackage
92       -rfakeroot  or  debuild  -rfakeroot (actually, -rfakeroot is default in
93       debuild nowadays, so you don't need that argument).
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SECURITY ASPECTS

96       fakeroot is a regular, non-setuid program. It does not enhance a user's
97       privileges, or decrease the system's security.
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BUGS

100       See  pseudo(1)  for  the details on the bugs of the underlying fakeroot
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COPYING

104       fakeroot wrapper for pseudo is distributed under the GNU General Public
105       License  version  3.0 or later.  pseudo itself is distributed under the
106       GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 or later.
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AUTHORS

109       The original fakeroot manual page has mostly  been  written  by  J.H.M.
110       Dassen  <jdassen@debian.org>  with rather a lot modifications and addi‐
111       tions by joost and Clint.  It was later modified by Andrew Shadura  for
112       this fakeroot wrapper for pseudo.
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SEE ALSO

115       pseudo(1), fakeroot(1), dpkg-buildpackage(1), debuild(1)
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