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From: Marta Stojanovic <marta.stojanovic@nrc.ca>
To: sourcenav@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Weird permissions in SN5
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 07:17:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3ACB2EB3.87CE724F@nrc.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <01040411582900.08677@irios>

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Hi !

I had the exact same problem on RedHat Linux 7.0. Tried to change owner/group to
be exactly like they are for the installation directory of SN452, but it didn't
work.

I also have a question concerning hyper : when I try to execute hyper from the
bin directory (logged as root) it gives me this error message :

                        Error: unknown encoding "iso8859-1"

SourceNavigator works when I'm logged as a root, but I didn't try all its
functionalities. I don't know if this error message is a big problem or not, I
just wanted to let you know.

If somebody knows how to solve those permissions, it'd be great. I would really
prefer not to work as root all the time.

I posted a question concerning Java some time ago, without any luck : I wonder
if there is some way to get those instance variables types when analyzing Java
code. They are not in the database (.iv file). Is it too hard to change the Java
parser ? Any suggestions ?

Thanks in advace.

Kind regards,
Marta.




Nacho de los Ríos Tormo wrote:

> I have downloaded the Snav5 binary for Linux with great anticipation, and
> have uncompressed the tar.gz file to /opt/snavigator .
>
> I can start the program with /opt/snavigator/bin/snavigator only when root,
> because files belong to user 1105 in group 1002, neither of which exist in my
> system. This disallows me to execute Snav5 as a user. However, it DOES work
> when called by root -- though this is useless to me, because my personal
> directory resides in a network server, and it is unavailable for my station's
> root user.
>
> To chown everything to root.root is not enough, because the file permissions
> are wrong for users not in the group, and access is disalowed.
>
> Chowning to root.users looked as it might have worked, but then
> /opt/snavigator/bin/snavigator  originates an inmediate segmentation fault.
> chmod  everything to 755 also produces a segmentation fault.
>
> Finally, I created a "snavigator" user 1105 and a "snavigator" group 1002 and
> added my own user to the snavigator group. Time for segmentation fault again!
>
> This is happening on SuSE Linux 7.0
>
> What else can I do?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Nacho de los Ríos Tormo
> Procedimientos Integrados S.L.
> Sevillanos, 67
> 28609 Sevilla la Nueva, Madrid
> SPAIN

  reply	other threads:[~2001-04-04  7:17 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-04-04  5:47 Nacho de los Ríos Tormo
2001-04-04  7:17 ` Marta Stojanovic [this message]
2001-04-05 22:39   ` Mo DeJong
2001-04-05 23:08 ` Mo DeJong

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