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Yep, that was it. I am anxious to try out the watch outline updates on NMAP2. -----Original Message----- From: Steve Chiswell [mailto:address@hidden] Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 12:06 PM To: Stonie R. Cooper Cc: Robert Mullenax; 'address@hidden'; address@hidden Subject: 20030910: nmap2 on Linux in 5.6k All, That sounds like one of the tables doesn't have "other" read permission. If so, then You probably need to do: chmod -R a+r from $NAWIPS. Steve Chiswell On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Stonie R. Cooper wrote: > Robert, > > You need to change the group of the ~nawips tree to match your users: > > Assuming a /usr/local/nawips tree, and your users group is "users": > > chgrp -R users /usr/local/nawips > > Should set you right. > > Stonie > > On Wednesday 10 September 2003 16:22, Robert Mullenax wrote: > > We are running RH 8.0 with the 2.4.22 kernel. I downloaded > > the Unidata 5.6k Linux binary and can't run nmap2. It core dumps. > > I got the 5.6j binary and nmap2 works. I copied the 5.6j binary > > of nmap2 over to the 5.6k installation and it core dumps there. > > > > Anyone else seeing this? > > > > Thanks, > > Robert Mullenax > > > > Robert Mullenax > > Weather Systems Administrator > > Universal Weather and Aviation > > -- > Stonie R. Cooper > Planetary Data, Incorporated > (402) 782-6611 >