Well I installed the glib2.1 version as Riyad had suggested, thanks, jre or java -help
no longer report permission
denied.
I am still getting a permission denied from from the classes.zip, despite changing its
permissions, and the directories
to it, to rwx for all.
I also get this error for a .jar in its own directory.
Obviously there is a permission problem with my system, though I don't know why.
As mentioned, this is a fresh install, not over a previous install, a new disk, and
there seems to be this problem.
I am amazed at this problem on a new install.
Sean
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 19:54:25 -0700, dave madden wrote:
> =>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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