> > > I see nothing special in the logs (mlnet just dies). The same > > > > version (2.9.0) compiled by myself for FC5 seems not having this > > > > problem (at least it downloaded two files without being restarted by > > > > me). > > > > > > What platform did you test the other packages with? > > > > FC5 - i386. I will try FC6 i386 also and see what happens ... > > I mean the packages you downloaded from ATrpms and kept dying. ATrpms > never shipped 2.9.0 for FC5, and your rebuild for FC5 were OK. So the > failures are either FC6 or F7 or some RHEL platform. Or I'm confused :)
The failure is happening on FC6 x86_64 (using ATrpms version). > > Also, deleting /home/mldonkey, so it recreates all of its files, > > > > asks for changing file ownership manually to mldonkey.mldonkey. > > > > > > This is usually automatically taken care of by service mldonkey start. > > > > It is not doing that. This problem is not new. > > mldonkey does not start after a clean install. > > The solution is to to remove a lot of .ini.tmp > > left behind because of the failure, > > and change the ownership manually. > > I just remembered the problem now because > > a tried to reset everything for 2.9.0. Unfortunatelly, it did not help > also. > > > > I am using 2.8.7 without problem (x86_64), though. > > > > This is my configuration file: > > > > [cascavel:~/RPMS64/atrpms] more /etc/sysconfig/mldonkey > > : ${ML_ROOT=/var/lib/mldonkey/chroot} > > : ${ML_USER=mldonkey} > > : ${ML_GROUP=mldonkey} > > : ${ML_HOME=/home/mldonkey} > > OK, what I wrote is true for ML_ROOT - there the script always checks > for mldonkey ownership: > > | chown -Rh mldonkey:mldonkey $ML_ROOT/ > > ML_HOME should be always owned by mldonkey, the files etc there are > created after mldonkey drops root priviledges. /home/mldonkey was created in advance with appropriate permissions. This is in /home: drwxr-xr-x 9 mldonkey mldonkey 4096 Aug 11 11:36 mldonkey | ... mlnet -run_as_user mldonkey ... > > Maybe you started mlnet manually as root and therefore the *.ini* files > were owend by root? Yes. /etc/rc.d/init.d/mldonkey start as root. I do not recreate mldonkey home very often, but I recall not having problems with older versions. -- Paulo Roma Cavalcanti LCG - UFRJ
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