Kai Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [root@gloomy msec]# ./init.sh 3
> /etc/security/msec/init-sh/level3.sh: /etc/security/msec/init-sh/grpuser: Datei
> oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
> Problem removing user "blah" from group audio.
> Added dos
> Added hack
> Added linux *
> Added old
> 
> Then it hangs forever, because of a grep in the shell script that doesn't
> have an argument:
> [kn@gloomy kn]$ ps auxw|grep grep
> root      4759  0.0  0.4  1332  516 pts/2    S    23:27   0:00 grep -qx
> PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/X11R6

Fixed.
Just upload the new package version.
> [root@gloomy msec]# rpm -qa|grep -E "(msec|chkc)"
> msec-0.3-6mdk
> chkconfig-1.0.8-4mdk
> 
>                                               Kai.
> 
> P.S.
>  The last upgrade of libgtop may have been correct, but now gtop and
>  gnome-utils *have* to be updated urgently. I cannot do 
>  rpm -F * in my mirror dir because of "the gtop affair"....
> 
> 
> [root@gloomy RPMS]# rpm -Fvh *
> Fehler: fehlgeschlagene Paket-Abh�ngigkeiten:
>       libgtop.so.1 wird von gnome-utils-1.0.13-2mdk gebraucht
>       libgtop.so.1 wird von gtop-1.0.5-2mdk gebraucht
>       libgtop_common.so.1 wird von gnome-utils-1.0.13-2mdk gebraucht
>       libgtop_common.so.1 wird von gtop-1.0.5-2mdk gebraucht
>       libgtop_sysdeps.so.1 wird von gnome-utils-1.0.13-2mdk gebraucht
>       libgtop_sysdeps.so.1 wird von gtop-1.0.5-2mdk gebraucht
>       libgtop_names.so.1 wird von gnome-utils-1.0.13-2mdk gebraucht
> 
> (Sorry for the German output. It complains that the libraries 
> are needed by gnome-utils and gtop.)
> 
>                                  Kai.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Kai Nielsen, Berlin              Time and again I tell myself
> "She turns me on                 I'll stay clean tonight
>  But I'm only dancing"           But the little green wheels are following me
>                                  Oh no, not again
> 

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