[Mailman-Users] RPM PROBLEM

Scott Russell scottrus at raleigh.ibm.com
Mon Nov 27 04:04:21 CET 2000


FYI.

In Red Hat 7.0 a new user/group is created for httpd as
apache, GID/UID = 48. 

In previous versions of Red Hat (6.x) httpd used nobody
as the GID which was 99.

I think you'll need a 7.0 RPM and a 6.2 RPM because of this.

-- Scott

On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 04:05:50PM -0600, Mel Sojka wrote:
> I I grabbed the RPM for 2.0 that was posted on the list this
> week. Had a couple of problems # 1 the rpm installed the
> package as root so ./check_perms was not to happy, but -f
> did the trick. But I am going to have to cook a new install
> anyway because cgi wanted gid 99 and got 48. OS is Red Hat
> 7.0. and Python 1.5.2. Please note I had none of these
> problems with the 1.1 RPM or the Beta 5 rpm from Redhat.
> 
> If anyone has done an install on Red Hat 7 I would love to
> have your config options besided the --with-cgi-gid=48. No
> need to reinvent the wheel.
> 						Thanks Mel
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