From: Matthew H. <Mat...@us...> - 2009-10-29 00:59:03
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Having found out this way that SElinux is the problem you could if you wish re-enable it and try to fix the specific problem, which will have been logged. I have found that setroubleshoot and its GUI client application sealert are useful in finding the problem and the suggested solution which may be e.g. simply restoring the default security context for one of the gbrowse config files (this was the case with one of my servers). Hope this helps, Matthew > -----Original Message----- > From: Krishna, Ritesh [mailto:Rit...@li...] > Sent: Wednesday, 28 October 2009 10:59 PM > To: 'sc...@sc...' > Cc: 'gmo...@li...' > Subject: Re: [Gmod-gbrowse] GBrowse on Fedora 11 (Apache signalling > Error in Util.pm line 152) > > Hi Scott, > > Disabling the SELINUX kernel module works fine. The net installer > script worked smoothly and the setup seems to be running fine with the > yeast and volvox examples. > > Many thanks, > Ritesh. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Scott Cain [mailto:sc...@sc...] > Sent: 27 October 2009 21:31 > To: Krishna, Ritesh > Cc: 'gmo...@li...' > Subject: Re: [Gmod-gbrowse] GBrowse on Fedora 11 (Apache signalling > Error in Util.pm line 152) > > Hi Ritesh, > > On Fedora systems, this tends to happen when SELinux is turned on > (which is the default with Fedora/RedHat). Try disabling it to see if > GBrowse works with it turned off. > > Scott > ___________________________________________ Matthew Hobbs Ph.D. Faculty of Veterinary Science C01 - J.L. Shute University of Sydney, NSW 2570, Australia Phone: +61 2 9351 1673 Fax: +61 2 9351 1693 |