On 15 Sep 2001 17:49:12 -0700, Nick Webb wrote:
Hi, In SuSE 7.2 I have a weird problem, and I know that some special suse script is causing it.
1. Files that I purposely change perms on are changed back 2. The link /usr/lib/java is pointed to jdk1.1.8, when I want it to be jdk1.3, if I change it, it changes back in short manner.
I want to know how to stop this for only these two files, not everything. I've heard of people disabling the script that does this altogether, but not just for a few files.
Thanks! _Nick
Only stupid answers: In /etc/rc.config Jawa issues. # # SuSEconfig can automatically create the links /usr/lib/java and /usr/lib/jre # that point to a suitable JDK or JRE respectively if you set CREATE_JAVALINK # to "yes" # If you are not satisfied with the choice it makes, set CREATE_JAVALINK to # "no" and set the link manually. # CREATE_JAVALINK="yes" Permission issues: # # SuSEconfig can call chkstat to check permissions and ownerships for # files and directories (using /etc/permissions). # Setting to "set" will correct it, "warn" produces warnings, if # something strange is found. Disable this feature with "no". # CHECK_PERMISSIONS="set" Exactly what you need is here, isn't SuSE wonderful? :). Matt
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