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09-04-2001 09:13 AM
09-04-2001 09:13 AM
bmhp47:/bv6/opt/bv1to1/bin # ll xbvconf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 897480 Jun 21 04:06 xbvconf
bmhp47:/bv6/opt/bv1to1/bin # ./xbvconf
sh: ./xbvconf: Execute permission denied.
bmhp47:/bv6/opt/bv1to1/bin # file xbvconf
xbvconf: PA-RISC2.0 shared executable dynamically linked -not stripped
bmhp47:/bv6/opt/bv1to1/bin #
I'm a bit lost as to why it would do this?
Rgds
Phil C
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09-04-2001 09:17 AM
09-04-2001 09:17 AM
Re: Quick question on an execute permission
For ex.,/sbin/umount. Everyone has x permission on it but only root can execute it.
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09-04-2001 09:19 AM
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Re: Quick question on an execute permission
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09-04-2001 09:21 AM
09-04-2001 09:21 AM
Re: Quick question on an execute permission
any security softwares like SEOS, ETrust installed on your system?.
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09-04-2001 09:25 AM
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09-04-2001 09:28 AM
09-04-2001 09:28 AM
Re: Quick question on an execute permission
Not sure whats the application you are trying to run, but what Sri is trying to tell is sometimes even if you give the right permissions to a file, especially in the cases of executables, you may have conditions wherein you are preventing certain users to execute the command.
For example /usr/sbin/umount
even if you have the permissions as 755, when a normal user executes "/usr/sbin/umount /opt" it fails because the executable is doing an internal checking preventing the user from unmountinga filesystem.
In some other cases there may be executables which are called from within other executables and cannot be run by themselves.
In your case maybe the root isn't allowed to run this executable.
what is the application? did you try executing it as a regular user?
-HTH
Ramesh
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09-04-2001 12:47 PM
09-04-2001 12:47 PM
Solutionwhat model system are you running this on?
If the machine is NOT a PARISC 2.0 machine, you will get this error. i.e. the executable was compiled on a PARISC2.0 system, but you are trying to run it on a PARISC1.x system.
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09-04-2001 12:54 PM
09-04-2001 12:54 PM
Re: Quick question on an execute permission
As the file command output says it is dynamically linked. So, how did you install this software. Did you installed it or copied it. My guess is this xbvconf file is trying to look for one the library file for which there is no permission and on to the screen it just reporting the execute permission denied for xbvconf instead of reporting that it doesn't have execute permission for the library which it is trying to use.
Thanks,
Madhu
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09-05-2001 01:45 AM
09-05-2001 01:45 AM
Re: Quick question on an execute permission
Many thanks