On 07/26/2010 06:27 AM, Claude Jones wrote:
It seems to be saying that the directory access requested requires
labeling as usr_t, but its current type is usr_t -- it requires
usr_t but it's currently labeled usr_t -- there appears to
confusion here on the part of Selinux, no? I've tried applying the
recommended fix, but the recommended fix just resets the labelling
to what it already is, and I'm going round in circles
Summary:
SELinux is preventing /opt/google-earth/googleearth-bin "execmod"
access to
/opt/google-earth/libIGGfx.so.
Detailed Description:
SELinux denied access requested by /opt/google-earth/googleearth-
bin.
/opt/google-earth/googleearth-bin is mislabeled.
/opt/google-earth/googleearth-bin default SELinux type is usr_t,
but its current
type is usr_t. Changing this file back to the default type, may
fix your
problem.
There's a discussion and a fix at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=550589
This seems to have been fixed in 2009, so I don't know why you're seeing
it now.
Andrew.