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From: japp
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 01:31:51 -0700
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Submitted by : (unknown) at: 2007-11-17T22:18:09-08:00 (17 years ago)
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I have installed axiom-Sept2005-FC4-bin.tgz on Fedora Core 4 (in /usr/local), following the instructions in the download page, but execution of axiom does not produce any proper output. Ie it produces a pair of blank lines and closes again, returning the prompt to the console. On the other hand, axiom -h works.

Some variations occur, eg with option noclef it closes without blank lines, and with iw it opens an X term for a second and then it closes. And here some other ones:

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[root@localhost bin]?# axiom -nogo

Would now start the processes.

exec /usr/local/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/sman -ws /usr/local/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/AXIOMsys?

[root@localhost bin]?# ps aux | axiom

clef trying to get the initial terminal settings: Invalid argument

root@localhost bin]# axiom -list

AXIOM workspaces in $AXIOM/bin = /usr/local/axiom/mnt/linux/bin:

-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 13650944 Sep 5 23:20 AXIOMsys?

Would now start the processes.

exec /usr/local/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/sman -ws /usr/local/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/AXIOMsys?

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What is the problem?

Regards, Alejandro Jakubi

... --Alejandro Jakubi, Wed, 08 Feb 2006 14:21:48 -0600 reply

[#266 Axiom binary for Fedora Core 4 does not start properly]? (new) --root, Wed, 08 Feb 2006 19:08:43 -0600 reply
My best guess is that you have SELinux? enabled. As root try:

echo 0 >/proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space

and see if that fixes the problem

Tim

... --Alejandro Jakubi, Wed, 08 Feb 2006 23:24:30 -0600 reply
Yes, SELinux? was enabled and enforced. This command did not solved the problem. Then I have disabled SELinux?, booted, axiom did not work yet, executed the command and axiom began working. Then I have set SELinux? to enabled again, booted with relabelling, and after execution of the command axiom does work, even with enforcing.

Apparently I should call axiom from a script including this command.

Alejandro

[#266 Axiom binary for Fedora Core 4 does not start properly]? --root, Wed, 08 Feb 2006 23:45:16 -0600 reply
Yes, SELinux? was enabled and enforced. This command did not solved the problem. Then I have disabled SELinux?, booted, axiom did not work yet, executed the command and axiom began working. Then I have set SELinux? to enabled again, booted with relabelling, and after execution of the command axiom does work, even with enforcing.

Apparently I should call axiom from a script including this command. i've asked someone who knows the SELinux? people to suggest that they use Lisp as a test case. the people who implemented the SELinux? routines don't seem to understand the way lisp systems work. every time they release a "new" SELinux? update they've broken yet another thing in Lisp.

at least it solved your problem.

t

... --Alejandro Jakubi, Thu, 09 Feb 2006 09:48:47 -0600 reply
In fact it is enough to execute the magic command once in the shell. Afterwards, axiom opens fine every time. So, I think, I should add this command to /etc/rc.d/rc.local.

Alejandro

Category: Axiom on Linux => building Axiom from source Severity: serious => minor Status: open => duplicate

property change --greg, Sun, 14 May 2006 14:31:17 -0500 reply
Category: building Axiom from source => Axiom on Linux Severity: minor => serious Status: duplicate => open

Use latest binaries from axiom-developer.org --japp, Fri, 17 Oct 2008 01:31:41 -0700 reply
http://axiom-developer.org/axiom-website/download.html

Status: open => closed