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author | tyler-ball <tyleraball@gmail.com> | 2014-09-30 08:16:45 -0700 |
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committer | tyler-ball <tyleraball@gmail.com> | 2014-10-07 15:34:34 -0700 |
commit | d4c52ac9722d67829e3d1393ba0b9cc59eb003ed (patch) | |
tree | a067b399341aa73e0b93d642e4ce1f67280db064 /RELEASE_NOTES.md | |
parent | 8f9e1eaf3c30c5d8c3501e02046d2dc872d9a552 (diff) | |
download | chef-d4c52ac9722d67829e3d1393ba0b9cc59eb003ed.tar.gz |
Fixing documentation errors
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diff --git a/RELEASE_NOTES.md b/RELEASE_NOTES.md index 67d8eb7cc7..a6d1a65f51 100644 --- a/RELEASE_NOTES.md +++ b/RELEASE_NOTES.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ package 'emacs' do end ``` -### Providing `homebrew_owner` +### Providing `homebrew_user` Homebrew recommends being ran as a non-root user, whereas Chef recommends being ran with root privileges. The `homebrew_package` provider has logic to try and determine which user to install Homebrew packages as. @@ -104,21 +104,21 @@ executable. If that executable does not exist, Chef will try to find it by exec found, Chef then errors. The Homebrew recommendation is the default install, which will place the executable at `/usr/local/bin/brew` owned by a non-root user. -You can circumvent this by providing the `homebrew_package` a `homebrew_owner` attribute, like: +You can circumvent this by providing the `homebrew_package` a `homebrew_user` attribute, like: ```ruby # provided as a uid homebrew_package 'emacs' do - homebrew_owner 1001 + homebrew_user 1001 end # provided as a string homebrew_package 'vim' do - homebrew_owner 'user1' + homebrew_user 'user1' end ``` -Chef will then execute the Homebrew command as that user. The `homebrew_owner` attribute can only be provided to the +Chef will then execute the Homebrew command as that user. The `homebrew_user` attribute can only be provided to the `homebrew_package` resource, not the `package` resource. ## DSCL user provider now supports Mac OS X 10.7 and above. |