* Morten Bo Johansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11.08.04 06:03]: > Felix Karpfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [...] > > > Not entirely surprising since only 'proxy' currently has 'write' > > permission > > As root: > > adduser felix proxy > > will add user felix to the group proxy.
That fully answers the question that I asked. But it did not help because the diagnosis was wrong. Maybe I was attempting to do the undoable - importing a WWWOFFLE cache that had been created in RedHat (with WWWOFFLE-2.8c) and use it in Debian with WWWOFFLE 2.7a. So, is it <possible|wise> to install WWWOFFLE-2.8c from source on my Debian box and then use my RedHat cache. Comparing installed files, the Debian box has entries in: /var/cache; and /var/lib that do not exist on my RedHat box. In addition, there are many more entries in /etc/wwwoffle directory. These were not removed with a simple "apt-get remove" (because they were not empty). Are "deletes" sufficient - or will that simply break something else. An elephant in a china shop requests help. Felix Karpfen -- Felix Karpfen Public Key 72FDF9DF (DH/DSA)
