Re: file permissions

From: Wesley Dean (wesdean@kdaweb.com)
Date: Sat Feb 23 2002 - 15:29:32 GMT

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    Jesper,
      Both environments have the following setup:

    [root@up ~][10:21am] $ set | egrep -i "^lang|^lc"
    LANG=C
    LANGUAGE=C
    [root@up ~][10:21am] $ locale
    LANG=C
    LC_CTYPE="C"
    LC_NUMERIC="C"
    LC_TIME="C"
    LC_COLLATE="C"
    LC_MONETARY="C"
    LC_MESSAGES="C"
    LC_PAPER="C"
    LC_NAME="C"
    LC_ADDRESS="C"
    LC_TELEPHONE="C"
    LC_MEASUREMENT="C"
    LC_IDENTIFICATION="C"
    LC_ALL=
    [root@up ~][10:22am] $

    Well... except for the prompt string, but you know what I mean. Both
    accounts use the same ~/.bash_* files with logic to change
    umask/prompts/paths depending on which me I am at the moment, so their
    environments are very similar.

    I appreciate your assistance.

    Wes

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    Wesley Dean Koslowski, Dean, and Associates, Inc. http://www.kdaweb.com/

    On 23 Feb 2002, Jesper Skov wrote:

    > On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 00:02, Wesley Dean wrote: > [snip] > > I have to continually hit enter (or 'y' then enter) every time I press a > > key in the program. No output is ever displayed. > > > > However, as I said before, if I run the program as root, it works > > perfectly. > > It could be because the locale of root is set differently that it is for > your user account. Look for differences in the $LANG evironment variable > (and LC_* too, maybe, IIRC). > > Jesper >



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