Installation of BIND 8.2.2 p5
choe at skgamerica.com
choe at skgamerica.com
Wed Dec 20 23:58:08 UTC 2000
[Subject] Re: Installation of BIND 8.2.2 p5
When I compared ownership of /bin/sh file, I found that the owner is "root" and
group owner is "other" for the one that's causing a problem whereas for the good
system it's "bin" and "root" respectively. Do you think this is the problem?
If so, can you tell me how I can change the ownership?
Thanks.
From: Joseph S D Yao <jsdy at cospo.osis.gov> on 12/21/2000 12:00 AM GMT
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[Subject] Re: Installation of BIND 8.2.2 p5
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 06:38:57PM -0500, choe at skgamerica.com wrote:
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> I have "sh" file in /bin directory and it's executable (r-xr-xr-x). It also
has
> symbolic link to /usr/bin. But it still doesn't work. Is it possible the
file
> is corrupted?
Quite possible. What does 'file /bin/sh' say? Can you compare it to a
/bin/sh from another system or your distribution CD ROM?
> Also, if this counts, I didn't have compiler initially so I installed
gcc-2.8.1
> under "/usr/local" directory. Do I need to set PATH or something?
Yes. But that should not cause this problem.
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Joe Yao jsdy at cospo.osis.gov - Joseph S. D. Yao
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