Re: "Permission Denied" error for root user when perms are 0775?

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From: "R. G. Newbury" <newbury@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: "Permission Denied" error for root user when perms are 0775?
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>Weird problem.
>I downloaded an svn version of mythtv, cd'd to the folder, and tried to
>run './configure --help', Got a 'Permission Denied' error.

>I am root and the permissions were and are 0775...chmod changes >nothing, even trying 0777.

>Does anyone have any idea what is going on? The directory is on a 'rw'
>partition, since I just downloaded to it, using a script. But the
>configure script itself will not run. I changed the first line from:
>#!/bin/sh    to #!/bin/bash  > no change.

More data points. I don't think this has anything to do with the 'configure' script. It's an error in what bash is running. There is something wrong with the libraries, I think.

Backing up a little. This is a brand new install of Fedora 8. I ended up wiping everything from the prior setup, which had become messed up sometime in the 70 days mythtv was up. Re-formatted and installed everything, including taking 4 hours for the 'yum update' and loading the mythtv dependencies. Then a new svn of mythtv. But bash will not run the configure script.

I tried using the fedora recovery route and THIS IS WEIRD! If I ran './mnt/sysimage/keep/mythtv/configure --help' IT RAN. So the bash + libraries of the recovery environment, ARE DIFFERENT than the installed versions. It is almost as if the installed 'root' login is not a privileged user. (Makes no difference if I try a different session, with the 'mythtv' user. It IS something in bash or the libraries it calls.

SO How do I track down what is wrong? On a quick pass, all of the libraries appear to have the same (correct???) permissions. If there a trace or something which can find the breakdown? (Google isn't too useful at this level).

More data. Selinux is disabled. For this, the firewall was disabled. Booted into run-level 5, using a terminal, kernel is new, updated to 2.6.25-??? 69...latest. As noted, this is a brand new bare-metal (well, the metal that counts) install.
Geoff

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