Mark Neidorff wrote:
On Sunday 14 October 2012 11:06:31 am Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have a HD on my system, sdc1 which has root root ownership. I created
a directory, Apps, to which I gave computation computation ownership
(user). I can create a file in the Apps directory without any problems
as the user.
However, when I try to run an installer
./install_ecce.6.4.rehl5-gcc4.1.2-m64.csh
get a Permission denied message.
i should not that the same installer runs in the users (computation)
subdirectory. The installer permission are set for an executable file,
and cash has been installed on the system.
I know enough about permissions to know that I'm missing something, but
I don't know what it might be.
You are trying to install a RedHat Enterprise Linux package on Debian. This
can be a problem if the user numbers that Debian and Redhat either conflict or
if RedHat makes different assumptions about user numbers than Debian does. Can
you get a Debian package for ecce?
Try downloading ecce-v6.4-src.tar.bz2 from the ecce site and installing
that. There is an ecce forum also.
Hugo
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