Error found when loading /etc/profile
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the error just keeps showing up, and it is mainly about :
'/usr/lib/python3/*':permissions denied!
even after i restore /etc/profile
with /usr/share/base-files/profile
, anybody knows why?
login .profile
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the error just keeps showing up, and it is mainly about :
'/usr/lib/python3/*':permissions denied!
even after i restore /etc/profile
with /usr/share/base-files/profile
, anybody knows why?
login .profile
Notice that/etc/profile
itself references other script files that may contain an error. You ought to check these as well. However, does the error message not specify a line number and file name?
– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:15
actually, there are not specific line number about the files, but these concrete files' name are: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/tools, ~/dist-packages/po; And it turns out to show up again and again for about ten cycles.
– Dabura
Nov 15 at 8:31
Hmm, strange. I havepython3
installed, but I have notools
orpo
file installed in that directory. The permissions on that directory should be 755 and it should be owned by root.
– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:34
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the error just keeps showing up, and it is mainly about :
'/usr/lib/python3/*':permissions denied!
even after i restore /etc/profile
with /usr/share/base-files/profile
, anybody knows why?
login .profile
the error just keeps showing up, and it is mainly about :
'/usr/lib/python3/*':permissions denied!
even after i restore /etc/profile
with /usr/share/base-files/profile
, anybody knows why?
login .profile
login .profile
edited Nov 15 at 23:12
abu_bua
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asked Nov 15 at 8:09
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Notice that/etc/profile
itself references other script files that may contain an error. You ought to check these as well. However, does the error message not specify a line number and file name?
– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:15
actually, there are not specific line number about the files, but these concrete files' name are: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/tools, ~/dist-packages/po; And it turns out to show up again and again for about ten cycles.
– Dabura
Nov 15 at 8:31
Hmm, strange. I havepython3
installed, but I have notools
orpo
file installed in that directory. The permissions on that directory should be 755 and it should be owned by root.
– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:34
add a comment |
Notice that/etc/profile
itself references other script files that may contain an error. You ought to check these as well. However, does the error message not specify a line number and file name?
– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:15
actually, there are not specific line number about the files, but these concrete files' name are: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/tools, ~/dist-packages/po; And it turns out to show up again and again for about ten cycles.
– Dabura
Nov 15 at 8:31
Hmm, strange. I havepython3
installed, but I have notools
orpo
file installed in that directory. The permissions on that directory should be 755 and it should be owned by root.
– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:34
Notice that
/etc/profile
itself references other script files that may contain an error. You ought to check these as well. However, does the error message not specify a line number and file name?– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:15
Notice that
/etc/profile
itself references other script files that may contain an error. You ought to check these as well. However, does the error message not specify a line number and file name?– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:15
actually, there are not specific line number about the files, but these concrete files' name are: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/tools, ~/dist-packages/po; And it turns out to show up again and again for about ten cycles.
– Dabura
Nov 15 at 8:31
actually, there are not specific line number about the files, but these concrete files' name are: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/tools, ~/dist-packages/po; And it turns out to show up again and again for about ten cycles.
– Dabura
Nov 15 at 8:31
Hmm, strange. I have
python3
installed, but I have no tools
or po
file installed in that directory. The permissions on that directory should be 755 and it should be owned by root.– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:34
Hmm, strange. I have
python3
installed, but I have no tools
or po
file installed in that directory. The permissions on that directory should be 755 and it should be owned by root.– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:34
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Notice that
/etc/profile
itself references other script files that may contain an error. You ought to check these as well. However, does the error message not specify a line number and file name?– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:15
actually, there are not specific line number about the files, but these concrete files' name are: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/tools, ~/dist-packages/po; And it turns out to show up again and again for about ten cycles.
– Dabura
Nov 15 at 8:31
Hmm, strange. I have
python3
installed, but I have notools
orpo
file installed in that directory. The permissions on that directory should be 755 and it should be owned by root.– Jos
Nov 15 at 8:34