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-h1. Create standard objects
+
h3. "All users" group
The convention is to add every active user to this group. We give it a distinctive UUID that looks like an IP broadcast address.
<pre>
-prefix=`arv user current | cut -d- -f1`
+prefix=`arv --format=uuid user current | cut -d- -f1`
read -rd $'\000' newgroup <<EOF; arv group create --group "$newgroup"
{
"uuid":"$prefix-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff",
h3. "arvados" repository
-This will be readable by the "All users" group, and therefore by every active user. This makes it possible for users to run the bundled Crunch scripts by specifying a commit like "arvados:HEAD", rather than having to pull the Arvados git tree into their own repositories.
+This will be readable by the "All users" group, and therefore by every active user. This makes it possible for users to run the bundled Crunch scripts by specifying @"script_version":"master","repository":"arvados"@ rather than pulling the Arvados source tree into their own repositories.
<pre>
-prefix=`arv user current | cut -d- -f1`
+prefix=`arv --format=uuid user current | cut -d- -f1`
all_users_group_uuid="$prefix-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff"
-repo_uuid=`arv repository create --repository '{"name":"arvados"}'`
+repo_uuid=`arv --format=uuid repository create --repository '{"name":"arvados"}'`
echo "Arvados repository uuid is $repo_uuid"
read -rd $'\000' newlink <<EOF; arv link create --link "$newlink"
{
- "tail_kind":"arvados#group",
"tail_uuid":"$all_users_group_uuid",
- "head_kind":"arvados#repository",
"head_uuid":"$repo_uuid",
"link_class":"permission",
"name":"can_read"