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Current File : /opt/cpanel/ea-ruby27/src/passenger-release-6.0.23/dev/ci/scripts/inituidgid
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e

chown -R "$APP_UID:$APP_GID" /home/app
groupmod -g "$APP_GID" app
usermod -u "$APP_UID" -g "$APP_GID" app

# There's something strange with either Docker or the kernel, so that
# the 'app' user cannot access its home directory even after a proper
# chown/chmod. We work around it like this.
mv /home/app /home/app2
cp -dpR /home/app2 /home/app
rm -rf /home/app2

if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
	exec "$@"
fi

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