Ordinarily, makemap is safety-conscious. It will issue a warning, or abort, if any of the following three circumstances are present. If makemap is run by root , and if the directory into which the database will be written is writable by anyone other than root , makemap will issue this warning: WARNING: World writable directory directory If the database file already exists and is a symbolic link, makemap will print the following error and abort: makemap: error creating type hash map access: Symbolic links not allowed Finally, if the database file already exists and is a hard link, makemap will print this error and abort: makemap: error creating type hash map access: Hard links not allowed If you wish to override these causes for rejection , you can do so by using this -s switch. But be aware that these warnings and errors are printed for good reasons. Circumventing them might open your machine to security risks. |