setcap for rhel5
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A quick question: I am not able to find much info to run setcap
on rhel5
. I searched few packages in my system
# yum install libcap
Loaded plugins: product-id, security, subscription-manager
Updating Red Hat repositories.
Setting up Install Process
Package libcap-1.10-26.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package libcap-1.10-26.i386 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
I also searched binary find / -name setcap
but it is saying there is no setcap
command .
linux setcap
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A quick question: I am not able to find much info to run setcap
on rhel5
. I searched few packages in my system
# yum install libcap
Loaded plugins: product-id, security, subscription-manager
Updating Red Hat repositories.
Setting up Install Process
Package libcap-1.10-26.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package libcap-1.10-26.i386 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
I also searched binary find / -name setcap
but it is saying there is no setcap
command .
linux setcap
add a comment |
A quick question: I am not able to find much info to run setcap
on rhel5
. I searched few packages in my system
# yum install libcap
Loaded plugins: product-id, security, subscription-manager
Updating Red Hat repositories.
Setting up Install Process
Package libcap-1.10-26.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package libcap-1.10-26.i386 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
I also searched binary find / -name setcap
but it is saying there is no setcap
command .
linux setcap
A quick question: I am not able to find much info to run setcap
on rhel5
. I searched few packages in my system
# yum install libcap
Loaded plugins: product-id, security, subscription-manager
Updating Red Hat repositories.
Setting up Install Process
Package libcap-1.10-26.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package libcap-1.10-26.i386 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
I also searched binary find / -name setcap
but it is saying there is no setcap
command .
linux setcap
linux setcap
edited Apr 25 '16 at 20:21
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asked Apr 1 '14 at 10:09
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I guess you need libcap2
, check if that exists in the repos.
thanks @scarpino , lipcap2 is not in repository. i am trying some online rpm archives
– Akaks
Apr 1 '14 at 10:29
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A simple rpm -ql libcap
would have showed that it provided only a library (no program), as seen in the result from rpmfind. The setcap
program came with libcap2 in rhel6. There are a few repositories offering more/less compatible rpms:
- libcap2 rpm build for : RedHat EL 5. For other distributions click libcap2.
but there always is the possibility to rebuild from the source-rpm, since the spec-file has minimal requirements:
BuildRequires: libattr-devel pam-devel
e.g.,
rpmbuild --rebuild libcap-2.16-5.5.el6.src.rpm
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I guess you need libcap2
, check if that exists in the repos.
thanks @scarpino , lipcap2 is not in repository. i am trying some online rpm archives
– Akaks
Apr 1 '14 at 10:29
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I guess you need libcap2
, check if that exists in the repos.
thanks @scarpino , lipcap2 is not in repository. i am trying some online rpm archives
– Akaks
Apr 1 '14 at 10:29
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I guess you need libcap2
, check if that exists in the repos.
I guess you need libcap2
, check if that exists in the repos.
answered Apr 1 '14 at 10:18
Andrea ScarpinoAndrea Scarpino
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thanks @scarpino , lipcap2 is not in repository. i am trying some online rpm archives
– Akaks
Apr 1 '14 at 10:29
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thanks @scarpino , lipcap2 is not in repository. i am trying some online rpm archives
– Akaks
Apr 1 '14 at 10:29
thanks @scarpino , lipcap2 is not in repository. i am trying some online rpm archives
– Akaks
Apr 1 '14 at 10:29
thanks @scarpino , lipcap2 is not in repository. i am trying some online rpm archives
– Akaks
Apr 1 '14 at 10:29
add a comment |
A simple rpm -ql libcap
would have showed that it provided only a library (no program), as seen in the result from rpmfind. The setcap
program came with libcap2 in rhel6. There are a few repositories offering more/less compatible rpms:
- libcap2 rpm build for : RedHat EL 5. For other distributions click libcap2.
but there always is the possibility to rebuild from the source-rpm, since the spec-file has minimal requirements:
BuildRequires: libattr-devel pam-devel
e.g.,
rpmbuild --rebuild libcap-2.16-5.5.el6.src.rpm
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A simple rpm -ql libcap
would have showed that it provided only a library (no program), as seen in the result from rpmfind. The setcap
program came with libcap2 in rhel6. There are a few repositories offering more/less compatible rpms:
- libcap2 rpm build for : RedHat EL 5. For other distributions click libcap2.
but there always is the possibility to rebuild from the source-rpm, since the spec-file has minimal requirements:
BuildRequires: libattr-devel pam-devel
e.g.,
rpmbuild --rebuild libcap-2.16-5.5.el6.src.rpm
add a comment |
A simple rpm -ql libcap
would have showed that it provided only a library (no program), as seen in the result from rpmfind. The setcap
program came with libcap2 in rhel6. There are a few repositories offering more/less compatible rpms:
- libcap2 rpm build for : RedHat EL 5. For other distributions click libcap2.
but there always is the possibility to rebuild from the source-rpm, since the spec-file has minimal requirements:
BuildRequires: libattr-devel pam-devel
e.g.,
rpmbuild --rebuild libcap-2.16-5.5.el6.src.rpm
A simple rpm -ql libcap
would have showed that it provided only a library (no program), as seen in the result from rpmfind. The setcap
program came with libcap2 in rhel6. There are a few repositories offering more/less compatible rpms:
- libcap2 rpm build for : RedHat EL 5. For other distributions click libcap2.
but there always is the possibility to rebuild from the source-rpm, since the spec-file has minimal requirements:
BuildRequires: libattr-devel pam-devel
e.g.,
rpmbuild --rebuild libcap-2.16-5.5.el6.src.rpm
answered Apr 25 '16 at 20:35
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