Le lundi 20 novembre 2006 à 11:24 -0500, John Dennis a écrit : > On Sun, 2006-11-19 at 11:35 +0100, Tanguy Eric wrote: > > Le dimanche 19 novembre 2006 à 09:20 +0100, Tanguy Eric a écrit : > > > I have setroubleshoutd running as a service but i can't run sealert. > > > When i try to run it nothing happen so i tried to run it from root > > > command line with -v : > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > > File "/usr/bin/sealert", line 440, in ? > > > print s > > > NameError: name 's' is not defined > > > > > > What's the problem ? > > > Thanks > > > > > > Eric > > > > > > > In fact, it seems i have the same problem in > > http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=214218 but this > > seems not fixed yet. > > We'll probably be putting a new package in rawhide at the end of today > or tomorrow which will fix these problems. > > BTW, if you want verbose output to diagnose problems you can change > the logging configuration in the config file > (/etc/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot.cfg). The daemon (setroubleshootd) > and the GUI component (sealert) each have their own logging section in > the config file, setroubleshootd_log, sealert_log respectively. There > are two values in each section you might want to change, the level > value defines what messages get emitted, you probably want 'debug' if > you're trying to track a problem down. Normally the logging goes to > the log files (/var/log/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot.log > and /tmp/sealert.log), but if you set the 'console' flag to true what > is being written to the log file will also be echoed to the console. > HTH, new package coming soon... Thanks for the answer John, but putting a new package in rawhide is good for rawhide but useless for Fedora Core 6 users. Can you put also this new package in updates-testing and after in updates ? Eric