Chris wrote:
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Robert Cummings wrote:
>>> On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 09:59 +0200, Jochem Maas wrote:
>>>> I have a php shell script (the execute bit of the file is set)
>>>> of which the first line is this:
>>>>
>>>> #!/usr/lib/php5/bin/php -q
>>>>
>>>> or this:
>>>>
>>>> #!/usr/bin/php -q
>>>>
>>>> or this:
>>>>
>>>> #!php -q
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> in all cases I get the following error when I run (as root) the script:
>>>>
>>>> -bash: ./makemicrositeml: /usr/lib/php5/bin/php: bad interpreter:
>>>> Permission denied
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> php is where I think it is:
>>>>
>>>> # which php
>>>> /usr/bin/php
>>>> # ls -lart /usr/bin/php
>>>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 May  9 11:40 /usr/bin/php ->
>>>> /usr/lib/php5/bin/php
>>>>
>>>> any know what idiot thing I'm doing wrong?
>>> Check the permissions on /usr/lib/php5 and on /usr/lib/php5/bin and
>>> on /usr/lib/php5/bin/php
>>>
>>> Any one of those being set incorrectly can deny you access.
>>
>> all dirs in that path are readable by everyone (read and execute flag
>> set),
>> the executable is also readable & executable by everyone.
>>
>> that is correct right?
> 
> Yeh, dirs should be 755, the file should be at least 755.
> 
> What o/s is this? If it's fedora 4+ do you have seLinux enabled or
> something? I wonder if something else is getting in the way..

it's debian, no selinux installed. the mystery continues :-)

> 

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