Am Mittwoch, 8. Februar 2006 15:59 schrieb Michael Koch: > Can it be that you use an extra partition for /home and this partition > is mounted with "noexec" ? You can easily check this with executing > "mount" on the command line.
Yes, this is true. Of course, /home ought to be mounted read-only. I don't expect anything executable there which is not a virus. Ok, I didn't expect that this has influence on mapping of a Shared Object and that it has the effect that ldd writes this library is not a dynamic executable. I believe the "bug" is resolved with this. Do you know a way to work around this issue? I don't want to mount /home executable. Do I have an influence on where those things are written to? Why does Eclipse write Shared Libraries and so on to /home? Regards, Alexander. _______________________________________________ pkg-java-maintainers mailing list pkg-java-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-maintainers