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On 08/30/2010 08:12 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Trying to install the intel compiler, I get:
Your system is protected with Security-enhanced Linux (SELinux).
We currently support only "Permissive" mode, which is
not found on the system.
To rectify this issue, you may either disable SELinux by
- setting the line "SELINUX=disabled" in your
/etc/sysconfig/selinux file
- adding "selinux=0" kernel argument in lilo.conf or grub.conf files
or make SELinux mode adjustment by
- setting the line "SELINUX=permissive" in your
/etc/sysconfig/selinux file
or ask your system administrator to make SELinux mode adjustment.
Would ou just turn off SELINX ?
I know I need to learn about SELinux !
Thank.
Patrik I have no idea why Intel would require SELinux in permissive mode
to install. Actually it might have something to do with the exec* checks.
If you turned off the execmod and execstack check, the intel compiler
should be able to install without any problems.
# setsebool allow_execstack=1 allow_execmod=1
I would bet that it will work without you setting it to permissive mode,
but you can temporarily set it to permissive mode by executing
# setenforce 0
Then install the package.
# setenforce 1
Puts the machine back into enforcing mode.
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