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RE: [FR-users] File Browser make FreeIde to scratch whit non rootloging


From: Curt Hibbs
Subject: RE: [FR-users] File Browser make FreeIde to scratch whit non rootloging ?
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 01:22:44 -0800

I'm cross-posting this to the development list. Do any of you Linux guys
have any ideas why this would work when logged in as root, but not under a
normal user login?

Curt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
> Daniel Nicault
> Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 5:39 AM
> To: FreeRIDE-Users
> Subject: RE: [FR-users] File Browser make FreeIde to scratch whit non
> rootloging ?
>
>
> I get freeride from CVS in my home directory, and then run it. The
> problem is the same. I can load a file and work with it, but open the
> source brother cause the application crash .
>
> logged as root, all is good again but somes yaml files are set to root,
> so then, if I call freeride again from my login, it crash at startup
> with a permission error.
>
> after chown and chgrp for the files owneds by root, it can start again,
> but aving a file opened with file browser cause alway the scrash :(
> with the nameError for the reference to super::parse method in
> simple_parse.rb....
>
>
> Le mar 24/12/2002 à 11:25, Curt Hibbs a écrit :
> > Daniel Nicault wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I get freeride-0.5.0rc1.rpm on Mandrake9.0 with ruby-1.6.7, it works
> > > fine when I am logged in root, but in a normal user login, I take this
> > > message when I  run the Source Browser, after the application
> scratch :)
> > >
> > > address@hidden ruby]$ freeride
> > > ./plugins/rubyide_tools_source_parser/simple_parser.rb:127:in `parse':
> > > super: no superclass method `parse' (NameError)
> > >   from ./plugins/rubyide_tools_source_parser/simple_parser.rb:116:in
> > > `parse_string'
> > >   from ./plugins/rubyide_tools_source_parser/source_parser.rb:34:in
> > > `parse_code'
> > >   from ./freebase/databus.rb:930:in `call'
> > >   from ./freebase/databus.rb:930:in `call'
> > >   from ./freebase/databus.rb:560:in `call'
> > >   from ./plugins/rubyide_gui/editpane.rb:231:in `parse_code'
> > >   from
> > > ./plugins/rubyide_tools_fox_source_browser/source_browser.rb:124:in
> > > `update'
> > >   from
> > > ./plugins/rubyide_tools_fox_source_browser/source_browser.rb:103:in
> > > `toggle'
> > >    ... 17 levels...
> > >   from ./freebase/core.rb:35:in `new'
> > >   from ./freebase/core.rb:35:in `startup'
> > >   from freeride.rb:53:in `startup'
> > >   from freeride.rb:66
> > >
> > > Previously, I have used the CVS version, and I have the same problem.
> > >
> > > If I open the Source Browser before opening any source code, I can see
> > > it, but I get the same error immediatly when I open a source file...
> > >
> > > Why it's work with root login and not with another?
> > >
> > > Thank's for help,
> > >
> > > --
> > > Daniel
> >
> > I know we have a problem where we try to write out a plugin's modified
> > properties file to same directory from which it was loaded.
> Since this is in
> > the installation directory, on Linux you normally wouldn't have
> write access
> > to this directory unless you were logged in as root.
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is your problem (I'm not a Linux guy --
> yet :-), but
> > you could try installing FreeRIDE in you home directory and see if that
> > works. If it does, please post to this list and let us know.
> >
> > In the mean time, we are working on a solution to the problwm I
> mentioned
> > above.
> >
> > Curt
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> --
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