: "Sakuma, Koshiro"
Date: Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 5:43 AM
To: Rich Salz
Cc: openssl-users
Subject: Re: [openssl-users] error (openssl-1.1.0g)
Hi,
Please let me know how I can compile the source with normal user account
instead of root? The error I got was like "
Hi, Matt,
Thank you so much for your comments!! Yes, I took option 2. I changed
owner for binary directory and run with normal user account. Also, I did
"sudo make install" .
It worked finally!!!
Cheers!
2018-02-15 20:21 GMT+09:00 Matt Caswell :
>
>
> On 15/02/18 08:52, Sakuma, Koshiro wrote
On 15/02/18 08:52, Sakuma, Koshiro wrote:
> Hi, Rich,
>
> Here is the result. However, I tried to do the "config" with normal
> user and I got an error like you don't have permission.
> You have any ideas??
>
> # Failed test 'Testing that we aren't running as a privileged user,
> such as
it did
> not seem to interfere with the previous OpenSSL code drops.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Uri Blumenthal
>
> *From: *openssl-users on behalf of
> "Sakuma, Koshiro"
> *Reply-To: *"openssl-users@openssl.org"
> *Date: *Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Hi,
Please let me know how I can compile the source with normal user account
instead of root? The error I got was like "You don't have permission"
after executing "config".
Regards,
2018-02-15 17:52 GMT+09:00 Sakuma, Koshiro :
> Hi, Rich,
>
> Here is the result. However, I tried to do the "co
Hi, Rich,
Here is the result. However, I tried to do the "config" with normal user
and I got an error like you don't have permission.
You have any ideas??
# Failed test 'Testing that we aren't running as a privileged user, such
as root'
# at ../test/recipes/40-test_rehash.t line 49.
ok 5 # s
Hi, Matt,
Yes, I did with root user, but it was failed like "access denied" when I
tried to do with normal user account.
Also, I didn't get any error messages like "root" user or something in the
log file.
Regards
2018-02-15 9:44 GMT+09:00 Matt Caswell :
> Did you run "make test" as root by an
Did you run "make test" as root by any chance? There is a known issue
where this test fails if you run it as root (fixed in git by commit
b15e62ecc).
Matt
On 14/02/18 21:33, Sakuma, Koshiro wrote:
> Hi, Team,
>
> I'm trying to install openssl-1.1.0g on my CentOS7, but I've gotten
> error during
For the failing test, try this
make TESTS=test_rehash V=1 tests
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akuma,
Koshiro"
Reply-To: "openssl-users@openssl.org"
Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at 16:33
To: "openssl-users@openssl.org"
Subject: [openssl-users] error (openssl-1.1.0g)
Hi, Team,
I'm trying to install openssl-1.1.0g on my CentOS7, but I've g
t seem to interfere with the previous OpenSSL code drops.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Uri Blumenthal
>
> *From: *openssl-users on behalf of
> "Sakuma, Koshiro"
> *Reply-To: *"openssl-users@openssl.org"
> *Date: *Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at 16:
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To: "openssl-users@openssl.org"
Subject: [openssl-users] error (openssl-1.1.0g)
Hi, Team,
I'm trying to install openssl-1.1.0g on my CentOS7, but I've gotten error
during do the "make test
Hi, Team,
I'm trying to install openssl-1.1.0g on my CentOS7, but I've gotten error
during do the "make test" phase. The error I've gotten is as follows.
-
./test/recipes
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