Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
Greetings Jim,
Jim Cornette wrote:
Norm wrote:
Is it just me or are others having problems with Seamonky after the
update yesterday?
I had Seamonkey working well in my core 5 installation, since then
there seems to be no wy to start and run Seamonkey now. Assuming it
was some problem I created I reinstalled core 5 and tried it again
the problem still exists.
I have the problem also. The only remedy that I found was to put
SELinux into permissive mode before launching seamonkey.
Well i have Seamonkey 1.0.4 here ( here is Fedora Core 4 & 2.6.17.8 )
and it works nicely . The SELinux policy here is targeted ( how well
configured targeted is another option , since i have defaults ), so
it might not be SELinux itself that it's causing the problem .
It seems that the policy for FC5 is a bit different than the policy for
FC4. Seamonkey used to work fine with SELinux enabled. It somehow became
effected by SELinux policy after a system relabeling. Also, removing
and then reinstalling seamonkey did not correct the problem.
Jim
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