D in SUSE Enterprise Linux

Vino vino.bheeman at hotmail.com
Tue May 1 15:51:14 UTC 2018


On Tuesday, 1 May 2018 at 15:42:38 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 01, 2018 15:18:12 Vino via Digitalmars-d-learn 
> wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 1 May 2018 at 15:04:43 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
>> > On 02/05/2018 2:56 AM, Vino wrote:
>> >> [...]
>> >
>> > Does this work?
>> >
>> > $ dmd -run foo.d
>>
>> Hi Rikki,
>>
>>   No, it is not working, rather getting an error, and the user 
>> i
>> executed is the root user. if i compile the program as dmd
>> <program name> and then execute it as ./<program name> it works
>> fine, so is rdmd not supported in Linux.
>>
>> Error:
>> /tmp/dmd_runqfz3ul: Permission denied
>
> That sounds like your /tmp is mounted with noexec. which won't 
> work with rdmd or any other program that expects to be able to 
> create a file in /tmp and run it. Presumably, you'll need to 
> change the settings in /etc/fstab so that /tmp is not mounted 
> with noexec.
>
> - Jonathan M Davis

Hi Jonathan,

   Yes the /tmp is mounted with noexec option , we should not 
change this option as it is a security violation so is there any 
other way we can make it work, it tried setting the tmp env 
variable to a local FS which is mounted with the noexec option 
but it did not work.

From,
Vino.B


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