Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!fub!unlisys!rot From: rot@unlisys.in-berlin.de (Robert Rothe) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: ELM on IRISES (No write acces in /usr/mail ?) Message-ID: <5220@unlisys.in-berlin.de> Date: 28 Feb 91 13:11:33 GMT References: <9102262011.AA04235@ccfiris.aedc> <5079@unlisys.in-berlin.de> <1991Feb27.152120.26619@cs.dal.ca> Organization: Unlimited Surprise Systems, Berlin Lines: 25 silvert@cs.dal.ca (Bill Silvert) writes: >In article <5079@unlisys.in-berlin.de> rot@unlisys.in-berlin.de (Robert Rothe) writes: >[discussion about lock files] >>But why this ? is there no setgid() available, or doesn't it work ? >the lock files (which it tries to do in /usr/mail). The solution which >worked for me was to change the permissions on /usr/mail from 775 to >3777 (rwxrwxr-x to rwxrwsrwt), which seems very common on Suns, although >I don't understand why (by the way, mail with exactly the same >premissions has no such problems). Making /usr/mail writeable for all doesn't seem to be the solution .. >Somehow it seems that setgid() doesn't work right. Syd suggested that >perhaps it should be setegid(), but I'm no expert on this stuff. Can anybody confirm that 'setgid (getegid())' doesn't work on irix ? robert. -- Unlisys, Hohenzollerndamm 7, 1000 Berlin 31 --- Robert Rothe unido!fub!unlisys!rot, rot@unlisys.in-berlin.de, 030 / 88 22 980 * Ein Krieg ist um nichts besser als ein gewoehnlicher Mord *