On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Gert van der Spoel <suppressed> wrote: > So apparently you get [SELinux] by default, courtesy of Fedora. Well, thanks Fedora. I suppose those of us too clueless to know what SELinux is probably should be protected from ourselves, so I can't fault the folks at Fedora. For anyone similarly clueless who stumbles on this thread, if you issue a "locate selinux" command and get back a boatload of hits ... "You might be running SELinux." I edited /etc/selinux/config, changed SELINUX=enforcing to SELINUX=disabled, and rebooted the machine. Having tried almost everything else, I really had high hopes that this was going to magically resolve the problem, but sadly it did not. My failure happens much more quickly now, though; instead of waiting minutes, I'm only waiting about 30 seconds for the bad news. That's progress! Thanks again to everyone who's offered suggestions. I still have a bit of reading to do before I try rebuilding VLINK, and I may try going back to UNIX-mode now that SELinux is out of the picture, just to stay busy in the meantime. _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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