Subject: Re: Files Not Found
To: Stephen <ostbahn@sprynet.com>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/29/1998 12:26:39
The files in /usr/libexec aren't meant to be directly executed by you
(or any other user). You probably can't find them because /usr/libexec
isn't in your $PATH - and it should not be.
On Sat, 29 Aug 1998, Stephen wrote:
> What the problem comes down to is that the executables in /usr/libexec
> can be listed and viewed using more, but when I try to run them, I get
> the file not found message. The file permissions specify read and
> execute permissions for owner, group, and everyone. All the other
> executables in the /usr/bin and the /bin directories work without any
> problems. Does this sound like bad tarballs or maybe a problem with the
> installer? (Using 1.1g).
> I've tried using a single root/usr partition, but this didn't help. At
> this point, I have only the sbc kernel 1.3, base, and etc packages
> installed. Any ideas?
> Thanks again,
>
> Stephen
>
> ostbahn@sprynet.com
>
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