I had the same issue last week with selinux disabled.  Still haven't
found a way to make it work on core 4.  i had to switch back to core 3
where it works with no problems for me.

On 8/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> i wonder... are you running with selinux enabled and enforcing stuff ?
> 
> if so, try rebooting that box with the parameter 'selinux=disabled' (without
> the quotes) added to the kernel parameters list and see afterwards how it
> compiles and if it runs.
> 
> Adrian.

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Joseph Nicholson
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