Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-04-14 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Michael, Michael Tokarev wrote: > I think it's not necessary. See #618023: > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=618023 > > The issue we see here is due to bug in dash which is now fixed. > This bug, if my theory is correct, should become a duplicate > of #618023. How is that po

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-04-14 Thread Michael Tokarev
14.04.2011 11:38, Jonathan Nieder wrote: > Michael Tokarev wrote: > >> When you run something under strace, setuid/setgid bits >> are ignored by the kernel, the processes will run as >> user who started them. This is significant difference >> in environment with and without strace. JFYI. > > Th

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-04-14 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Jonathan Nieder wrote: > invisiblemanguard, could you give an exact set of commands and the > exact output produced, when > > 1) starting X as a normal user > 2) starting X as root [...] > I'd also still be interested in output from > > 3) ls -l /usr/bin/X /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config > 4) sudo st

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-04-14 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Michael Tokarev wrote: > When you run something under strace, setuid/setgid bits > are ignored by the kernel, the processes will run as > user who started them. This is significant difference > in environment with and without strace. JFYI. Thanks, I should have remembered (allowing ptrace to co

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-04-14 Thread Michael Tokarev
13.04.2011 11:55, Jonathan Nieder wrote: [] >> So, when I restart my machine >> and try to start my X with the command "startx", the system returns the >> error: >> "xinit: connection to X server lost" and after said "Wait for X server to >> shut >> down" and stayed with prompt flashing again. >

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-04-13 Thread Jonathan Nieder
found 615153 xserver-xorg/1:7.5+8 quit Jonathan Nieder wrote: > What does "ls -l /usr/bin/X /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config" tell? For reference, > on my system, it gives > > -rw--- 1 root root 601 Jan 31 08:31 /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config > -rwsr-sr-x 1 root root 9024 Apr 2 10:23 /usr/bin/X > > No

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-04-13 Thread Jonathan Nieder
# Probably not an X bug, but one has to start somewhere. # Please cc me on replies. reassign 615153 xserver-xorg quit Hi again, Debian_bug_report wrote[1]: > Sorry for the delay, Now it's my turn to apologize. Our analysts have been very carefully looking over the information you sent and ---

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-03-29 Thread Debian_bug_report
I forgot one thing... the /root/.bash_history file had nothing important to see... only few commands without importance... 2011/3/29 Debian_bug_report > Sorry for the delay, but I did all you request and compress in the .zip > file attached to you. > > Regards. > > 2011/3/1 Bernhard R. Link > >

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-03-24 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi, Am Donnerstag, den 24.03.2011, 20:53 -0500 schrieb Jonathan Nieder: > Debian_bug_report wrote: > > When I went to the .xsession-errors I saw this error: > > > > Xsession: X session started for invisiblemanguard at Ter Fev 22 16:36:02 BRT > > 2011 > > exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied > > Coul

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-03-24 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi, Debian_bug_report wrote: > When I went to the .xsession-errors I saw this error: > > Xsession: X session started for invisiblemanguard at Ter Fev 22 16:36:02 BRT > 2011 > exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied Could you send the (compressed) output of dpkg-query -W dash strace -f startx ? Th

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-03-01 Thread Bernhard R. Link
* Debian_bug_report [110301 14:57]: > My problem happen after I did the distro upgrade... I pass 2 months out of > my debian distro, and I used the testing version (Squeeze), but I return > yesterday to my debian distro and the Squeeze becomes stable... so I did > the change to Debian testing aga

Bug#615153: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied

2011-02-25 Thread Debian_bug_report
Subject: exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied Package: other Severity: important Hi! My problem happen after I did the distro upgrade... I pass 2 months out of my debian distro, and I used the testing version (Squeeze), but I return yesterday to my debian distro and the Squeeze becomes stable... so