In fact it was selinux that caused this. If i set
/etc/selinux/config to disabled, the problems vanish.
Since the default during install of FC3 is enforcing,
I would imagine this will be a common issue.
What is a sensible recommended policy? The default is
-rwxr-sr-x root smmspsystem_u:
Thanks I got it. It wasn't what I was expecting, thought it might
add a few fields to the table. Nice feature though.
Later, Tom
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> Is there an option/way to remove the "nickname" column when viewing the
> Global Addressbook?
currently - no. Same code is used to generate all address books. But it
can be solved with some if control structure that checks backend number.
Nickname stores unique identification of address book e
Is there an option/way to remove the "nickname" column when viewing the
Global Addressbook?
Many thanks!
Brent S. Clark
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Hi Tom,
I figured out the patch, I had to move it to the SM main directory.
Issue I now have is when I hit the address link I get this message:
[Global address book] Database error: no such table
I assume new fields were added but my address table is unaltered.
I can slect addresses to compos b
How do I apply this?
Untar to what directory and what command to patch it?
I'm using SM 1.4.3a
Also, will the patch extend the addressbook?
Thanks, Tom
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