Ysgrifennodd Dominic Reynolds:
Hi Peter,
Hi Dominic
Can you attach this file so we can look at it and identify the problem?
Just to prove I'm not totally useless (almost totally, but not
entirely), I've fixed it. See below.
Also is that what the error says? I would have expected this to come from
/etc/subdomain.d. Thats where the file usr.X11R6.bin.acroread should reside
(at least the one that contains a AppArmor loaded profile). This could be a
problem with the error message we are presenting in this case. If the error
does indeed give that path I would still like to see:
/etc/subdomain.d/usr.X11R6.bin.acroread
As that is what should be getting loaded.
Yes. You're right. Transcription error. Sorry.
There are improvements in this area from openSUSE 10.2 to identify syntax
errors and provide you better feedback (at least a dialog with a list of bad
files) - as opposed to not running the wizards in yast at all if the profiles
can not be loaded for some reason.
At the point you are at (syntax errors in the profiles) you will need to
correct them and reload the profile set before running the wizards again.
OK. Putting 2 and 2 together, and for once in my life making 4 (ish), I
opened the file and corrected the *.pdf r line to read /**.pdf r as
suggested by Seth. This seems to have fixed it. Your asking for the
file made me look at it, of course - and I thought it'd be worth making
that one change. Luckily, it appears to have worked.
I still can't imagine how the application could cheerfully squirrel away
a syntax error without squawking. I would have had serious words with
my team if they'd done that. :)
Anyway, one good thing is that at least having problems is educational.
I'll know where to look next time: and Seth's last post was, of course,
extremely helpful.
Just in case, I actually looked in the manual that came with my SuSE
10.0 boxed set - since I've advised people to RTFM enough times myself -
but I couldn't find any mention of AppArmor. Bit of an oversight, don't
you think? Especially with an application that takes it into its head
every now and then to start putting the barriers up for no good reason
that I can see.
Still, as I say, an educational experience.
Thanks for the help. Honestly. :)
And yes, OK, if I'd just upgrade... But it's taken me so long to get
this version set up as I want it, I just can't face the hassle. Not for
a year or so, anyway.
Peter
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