The situation: - Debian server feeding out X sessions to various thin clients - Database application with 6-user license - 25-30 users who will be using this application (but not at the same time - the 6-user license should be sufficient)
WINE seems to be very security-conscious and keeps its working and wineserver directories locked down nice and tight, which is great for the case where an individual user is running his own private Win32 apps, but rather hostile to this situation, where I want one WINE config to be used by 30 different users, up to 6 of them at a time, and a flock of individual WINE installs would not only be a PITA to admin, but would also be unacceptable as it would give each user his own copy of the database instead of having everybody working on the same data. I've tried `cp -a ~user/.wine /var/local/appname` after getting it working for user and setting WINEPREFIX to /var/local/appname, which appears to direct it to the right place, but that still leaves the app only runnable by the owner of /var/local/appname (root). The obvious solution, `chmod -R 0777 /var/local/appname/*`, feels too much like overkill to feel likely to be the correct solution. What's the Right Way to do this? -- The freedoms that we enjoy presently are the most important victories of the White Hats over the past several millennia, and it is vitally important that we don't give them up now, only because we are frightened. - Eolake Stobblehouse (http://stobblehouse.com/text/battle.html) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]