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Date:      Tue, 26 Jan 2016 08:21:28 +0100
From:      Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de>
To:        Trust_No_1 <trust_no_1@libero.it>
Cc:        Trust_No_1 via freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: thunderbird does not start if user is not member of "wheel" group
Message-ID:  <20160126082128.6cced7ee.freebsd@edvax.de>
In-Reply-To: <56A4B16F.2050707@libero.it>
References:  <56A4B16F.2050707@libero.it>

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On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 12:11:43 +0100, Trust_No_1 via freebsd-questions wrote:
> I have a nice FreeBSD workstation (running FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE-p10)
> that works very well for me.
> 
> On this ws I have two users (say user1 and user2), but only one of them
> (user1) is in the wheel group.
> The second user is just in it's own group because I do not use it to
> administer the ws.
> So I have:
> 
> root@dukefleed:~ # groups user1
> user1 wheel
> 
> root@dukefleed:~ # groups user2
> users
> 
> If I launch thunderbird with user1 all is OK but, if I try to start
> thunderbird as user2, I receive the following error:
> 
> user2@dukefleed:~ % thunderbird
> Could not find the Mozilla runtime.

Very helpful message. ;-)



> No matter if I try to launch it via the full path, cd into
> /usr/local/bin,... it does not start.

As far as I remember, there are several wrappers involved.



> The problem disappear if I add user2 to the wheel group.
> Providing that I could add user2 to the wheel group and solve the
> problem, I would like to know why I have this behavior.

That looks like a permission problem, like if a file or directory
needs to be accessed, but cannot - followed by a strange error
message.



> By the way: on the same ws, firefox DOES start without problems for both
> the two users, and in particular (for user2) it starts even if I do NOT
> add it to the wheel group.

Being member of the "wheel" group should _never_ be required in order
to start a web browser or a MUA. :-)



> Sorry but I googled a lot without finding any link to a solution...

You could have tried "truss" to gain more information (like which
files the program tries to open).



> Do you have any ideas?
> 
> I use thunderbird 38.5.0

Update to the most recent version, maybe it's just a problem of
a "damaged" installation. Sorry for not being able to provide more
help; I stopped using Thunderbird many years ago...



-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...



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