Hiya all,

I have noticed a few postings in the archive about this problem. I just
installed JFFNMS on a SuSE 9.3 box and had the same problem with JFFNMS being
unable to write to the config file.

If I touch the file (i.e. create it) then the operation works fine.

Does anybody know if there is an option in the fopen wrappers or somewhere
that causes fopen -w to fail if the file does not already exist?

I do not have SELinux.

Thanks!


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