On Mar 12, 2004, at 8:02 PM, Alaa The Great wrote:


msec will probably change it back so I will probably have to figure
out again (for the 3rd or 4th time) how to manipulate the msec tables
:-) to get it to stick

But should /usr/share/man be owned by rpm:rpm?

yeah for some strange reason /usr/share/man is owned by RPM on high security levels.

you can fix this by modifying the msec table relevant to your security
level /usr/share/msec/perm.[0-5]

the line would look like this
/usr/share/man                   rpm.rpm     710

either change the permissions or change the groups

/usr/share/man rpm.man 755

hi


Yeah, I just changed it to read

/usr/share/man rpm.rpm 711

And that works fine. Since man refers to this directory inside a longer path, it only needes e(x)ecute privilege...

Thanks for all the replies!

Chad


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