-R in rpm does not imply recursion. You need to specify the package or packages that the affected files come from. If everything in the affected directory tree is from the same package, just do rpm --setugids <packagename>. Otherise, something like this should do the trick: find <directory> -exec rpm --setugids -f {} \; Where <directory> is the dir that you chowned. Be warned that if there are any non-rpm-defined files in this dir then this will create some really ugly errors but shouldn't (as far as I know) cause any harm. Your best bet is to just do it on a per-package basis if there's any practical way to do that. --Brad On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 18:34, Ragone_Andrew wrote: > Hmm, i seem to get this error when i run the command: > > [/var/lib] > [root@lifeonedge lib]# rpm -setugids -R . > sh: line 2: package: command not found > [root@lifeonedge lib]# > > Is RPM not configured correctly? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Brad Smith [mailto:brads@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wed 5/26/2004 2:55 PM > To: For users of Fedora Core releases > Cc: > Subject: RE: RPM? Reset permissions > I mentioned in another reply, but since it's a really useful and barely > documented feature I'll mention it again. > > Rpm's --setperms option fixes this easily. For example: > > [root@satsuki root]# ls -l /bin/bash > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 599860 Dec 9 13:09 /bin/bash > [root@satsuki root]# chmod o-x /bin/bash > [root@satsuki root]# ls -l /bin/bash > -rwxr-xr-- 1 root root 599860 Dec 9 13:09 /bin/bash > [root@satsuki root]# rpm --setperms bash > [root@satsuki root]# ls -l /bin/bash > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 599860 Dec 9 13:09 /bin/bash > > The --setugids option does the same thing with botched ownership. > > Definitely no need to reinstall. =;) > > --Brad > > > On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 17:43, Ronald Warsow wrote: > > hallo > > > > I found this in maximun-rpm from RH9 docu: > > > > rpm -qp --queryformat='[%{FILEMODES:perms} %{FILEUSERNAME} > > %{FILEGROUPNAME} %-80{FILENAMES} : %{=NAME} \n]' *.rpm > > > > running this on the distro cd's for each packages gives the orginal > > permissions,etc. > > running this output against an ls -lR and a lot of "visual grep's" > > ;-)) > > gives me the view of a lot work to do, quick leading to a faster > > solution for an mistakenly chmoded and chowned /etc/, /dev, .... > > FRESH INSTALLATION ! > > good luck !!! > > > > ronald > > > > > > > > > > >