RE: why does not the jbuilder work

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I am not familiar with jbuilder, but perhaps you should find out where
all of your jbuilder libraries and directories are kept, and and make sure
all files and links have read and execute permissions. (You can use group
membership to achieve this for multiple users).

Bear in mind that there is a security risk in adding read and execute
permissions. Make sure you are protected by at least a firewall.

Jason
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Subject: why does not the jbuilder work


I have install the jbuilder as root , it works properly.but when I entered
as the common user, it doesn't work anymore.
what is the reason.
Under command line .I first login as common user and then su as root user,
It works correctly again.
What should I now


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