Re: [SOLVED] man problem, bo

1997-11-06 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Pann McCuaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Somehow both permissions and ownership got changed on /tmp. Oops! That sometimes happens if I unpack tar files as root in /tmp. If there is a . file in the archive tar will set the ownership and permissions of the /tmp directory the same as this file.

Re: [SOLVED] man problem, bo

1997-11-05 Thread Fabrizio Polacco
Christian Leutloff wrote: > > Pann McCuaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Somehow both permissions and ownership got changed on /tmp. Oops! > > me too - after upgrading from 1.3.1 to unstable. Have you upgraded > too?? Do you know which package!? I've updated a whole bunch of > packages 8-(

Re: [SOLVED] man problem, bo

1997-11-05 Thread Christian Leutloff
Pann McCuaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Somehow both permissions and ownership got changed on /tmp. Oops! me too - after upgrading from 1.3.1 to unstable. Have you upgraded too?? Do you know which package!? I've updated a whole bunch of packages 8-( Bye Christian -- Christian Leutloff, A

[SOLVED] man problem, bo

1997-11-04 Thread Pann McCuaig
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man problem, bo

1997-11-04 Thread Pann McCuaig
I've done a recent simple installation of a subset of bo. root can access man just fine. If a "normal" user issues a man command, such as 'man man' the following output appears: man: can't create a temporary filename: No such file or directory Must be a permissions problem, but where? Thanks.