On 8/22/19 11:23 AM, Behnke, Jochen wrote: > Hello Randy, > > thanks for your reponse and sorry for my late reaction. > > In order to test, if the problem can be reproduced reliably, I > performed a clean rebuild as follows > > $ source oe-init-build-env build-tca5-32 > $ rm -rf tmp > $ rm -rf sstate-cache > $ bitbake core-image-minimal > $ wic create mkefidisk -e core-image-minmal > > I then mounted the resulting image file > "mkefidisk-201908221701-sda.direct" using a loopback device (losetup) > Inside the Image all directories have UID/GID 1000/1000, which > corresponds to my host user. > Files however have UID/GID 0/0. Hi Jochen, I'm not able to reproduce the error, see below (1). What version of oe-core/bitbake are you using? I'm using the latest master branches: oe-core: 64f9fd2a1e quilt: added less to RDEPENDS list bitbake:  28b3f0d8  runqueue: Optimise build_taskdepdata slightly > > So the answer to your question is "yes I can reproduce the behavior". > > One sidenote > - I am using an appended core-image-minimal not the default What is the bbappend? Is it publicly clonable? What happens if you drop that addition? ../Randy (1) I followed your steps above and mounted my image as follows: $ fdisk -l mkefidisk-201908230902-sda.direct Disk mkefidisk-201908230902-sda.direct: 94.4 MiB, 98956288 bytes, 193274 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: gpt Disk identifier: 1E5F9B4E-ED8A-4677-82CD-7B146807C145 Device                              Start    End Sectors  Size Type mkefidisk-201908230902-sda.direct1   2048  51433   49386 24.1M Microsoft basic data mkefidisk-201908230902-sda.direct2  53248 103127   49880 24.4M Linux filesystem mkefidisk-201908230902-sda.direct3 103128 193239   90112   44M Linux swap # 53248*512 = 27262976 $ sudo mount -o loop,offset=27262976 ./mkefidisk-201908230902-sda.direct /mnt/loop $ ls -l /mnt/loop/bin/busybox.nosuid -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 625296 Aug 23 11:45 /mnt/loop/bin/busybox.nosuid $ ls -l /mnt/loop/usr | head -3 total 10 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 3072 Aug 23 11:52 bin drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Aug 23 11:29 games ../Randy > - In my other image I am using qt5 (v5.12) > > > > Regards > Jochen > > On 8/12/19 5:11 AM, Behnke, Jochen wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am using poky 2.6.1 (thud) and create images using the wic utility. > > > > Recently I noticed that all directories contained in the created image > > are owned by UID 1000 and not by root. The files inside the image > > however are owned by root. > > > > The UID 1000 refers to my unprivileged user on the host system. > > > > Here is the command I use to create the image > > > > “wic create mkefidisk –e core-image-minimal” > > > > The images created by bitbake directly (.tar.bz2, .hddimg) are correct > > so this seems to be a wic related problem. > > > > Does anybody have a solution for this? > > Hi Jochen, > > No and I've never seen this particular extreme symptom. > > There is a known, generally rare bug: >     Bug 12434 - pseudo: Incorrect UID/GID in packaged files > https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12434 > but that usually shows up when building. > > You could check you build logs for the generic stings from: > >     glibc-locale-2.26: glibc-locale: > /glibc-binary-localedata-en-gb/usr/lib/locale/en_GB/LC_MEASUREMENT >     is owned by uid 3004, which is the same as the user running bitbake. >     This may be due to host contamination [host-user-contaminated] > > > Is your issue 100% reproducible? > > ../Randy > > > > > > Many thanks in advance, any hint is appreciated. > > > > Regards > > > > Jochen > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > *SCHMIDT Technology GmbH* > > Feldbergstrasse 1 > > 78112 St. Georgen/Germany > > Telefon +49 (0) 77 24 / 89 90 > > Fax +49 (0) 77 24 / 89 91 01 > > info@schmidttechnology.de > > http://www.schmidttechnology.de > > > > USt-Id Nr. DE 811725105 · Registergericht Freiburg HRB 600 755 > > Geschaeftsfuehrung: Oliver Schmidt, Stephan Schmidt > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > # Randy MacLeod > # Wind River Linux -- # Randy MacLeod # Wind River Linux