Okay, this is an SELinux issue. Grrrr... On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:18:16 -0500 MK <[email protected]> wrote: > I've installed mason on a few systems before, both at home and on > remote servers, and never had much of a problem. > > Now I've installed Fedora 14 on a laptop and after adding mod_perl, > mason, and some mason stuff I transferred from an F10 box, I get a > weird issue: "Cannot create directory /etc/http/conf/mason/obj, > permission denied for user apache, group apache". > > However, /etc/http/conf/mason is owned apache.apache and set > 0744, exactly like it is on the other systems. > > I did notice another strange issue whereby the F14 apache could not > open an http.conf that I swapped in (same reason, permission denied), > altho it was set with identical ownership and permissions (meaning I > had to diff and copy the config in). That is similarly bizarre. > > So I dunno what the problem is, I suppose it could be some new fangled > security thing (albeit a very stupid one which uses some hidden file > property not available to stat), I will ask fedora and apache people > too but if anyone has any idea, your input is appreciated. > > -- > "Enthusiasm is not the enemy of the intellect." (said of Irving Howe) > "The angel of history[...]is turned toward the past." (Walter > Benjamin) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows > customers to consolidate database storage, standardize their database > environment, and, should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node > Oracle RAC database without downtime or disruption > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > _______________________________________________ > Mason-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mason-users >
-- "Enthusiasm is not the enemy of the intellect." (said of Irving Howe) "The angel of history[...]is turned toward the past." (Walter Benjamin) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database without downtime or disruption http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ Mason-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mason-users

