=>From: "Hartnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 =>...
 =>"/usr/jdk117/bin/../bin/checkVersions: /tmp/ldd.out.858" Permission denied"

Do you know why you'd be getting a "Permission denied" error related
to this file?  I'd check the permissions on /tmp:

    ls -lgd /tmp

You should see:

    drwxrwxrwt   4 root     root         3072 Sep 27 19:46 /tmp/

If you see anything else in the permissions column, you've got a
problem.  I suspect that you have other permission problems as well,
particularly since you mention that you installed a new disk in the
system.  In fact, I'd go out on a limb and guess that you tried to
copy the working system over to the new disk with "cp -R" or some
such, and it worked fine (as far as you could tell) while logged in as
root. All clues that will point to directory permission problems, once
you've been sysadmining for far too long.

d.

PS: No, I don't know an easy way to fix the permissions on all the
directories once you're in this sorry state.  I learned my lesson long
ago, and now use cpio to copy directory trees.


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