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Re: bash won't see existing binaries



>>>>> "JT" == Joachim Trinkwitz <upp105@ibm.rhrz.uni-bonn.de> writes:

JT> After installing the 'unstable' package wn_1.17.11-1.deb the
JT> installation failed with a (for me) mysterious error: bash says
JT> "/usr/sbin/wn: No such file or directory", and the same thing with
JT> all other executables which belongs to WN, but all files _are_
JT> correctly installed (in my opinion).

JT> The binaries really are in /usr/sbin, they have the same file
JT> permissions as all other files in the same dir (ls -l says
JT> "-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 86232 Jun 9 21:28 /usr/sbin/wn"), which wn
JT> says "/usr/sbin/wn", but the server won't start at all -- neither
JT> through inetd nor as standalone (swn).

JT> Is there an explanation (and better: a solution) to this strange
JT> behaviour?

Is this wn a script? Such messages come when you try to run a script,
but the interpreter can't be found.

It may indicate a dependence problem in wn.

-- 
 Emilio C. Lopes <mailto:Emilio.Lopes@Physik.TU-Muenchen.DE>


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