On 03/07/2012 01:18 PM, Giuseppe Ventura wrote: > 1) The message should be clear enough, namely "You should not be root > when running ltib". > How to change in no-root?
Weird - LTIB's test is simple enough, it looks at "$>" in perl which is the effective user id of whoever is running it, and in your case its zero which is the user id of root - It shouldn't be, so somehow you are running as root. Did you do anything "strange' in the shell that you are trying to install/run LTIB? 1) What is the output of "whoami"? 2) What is the output of "grep guiseppe /etc/passwd" show? 3) What is the output of "touch /tmp/foobar && ls -lg /tmp/foobar" 4) What is the output of "ls -lg ltib"? Try opening up a new shell, and make sure you are not root (i.e. whoami should *not* show root), and try installing/building LTIB again... -- Peter Barada [email protected]
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