also sprach Ben Hutchings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.23.1442 +0100]: > >stat64("/root", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0700, st_size=116, ...}) = 0 > >stat64(".", 0xbffffa00) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) > >brk(0) = 0x80ec000 > >brk(0x80ee000) = 0x80ee000 > >getcwd("/root", 4096) = 6 > >getpid() = 15728 > >getppid() = 15727 > >stat64(".", 0xbffffa30) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) > <snip> > >The failing call seems to be a stat of the CWD, which is /tmp, > <snip> > > The cwd here is /root (though I don't see why) and collector presumably > doesn't have execute permission on /root so it can't even look up ".".
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