>Just guessing but does your rpm install anything into the /tmp directory and
>therefore change the rights on the /tmp.  This is a unique dir and requires
>the following (note the trailing 't')
>
>drwxrwxrwt 4 root root 12288 Apr 22 11:10 tmp
>
>You may reset by doing this:
>
>/bin/chmod -f 1777 /tmp
>
>Again, just a guess.  I have not even looked at your rpm.

Correct, thanks Darrell.
That solve the problem.

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