From: Dennis Boone (eauwpbu@globnet.md)
Date: Wed Mar 19 2003 - 07:26:44 EET
> Thank you for answering my message. My base directory is
> /usr/src/fbb. When the shell tries to execute the executable "xfbb",
> I get this message just before I get the unknown return value 127
> error:
> /usr/src/fbb/bin/xfbb:no such file or directory
> In the above directory I do see the file "xfbb". If I try to execute
> it from the directory that it resides in /usr/src/fbb/bin I get a "no
> such file" error message. The xfbb file must be linked to something
> preventing me and the shell from executing it.
Bill:
It sounds like the package you obtained is broken somehow. The
package file name you mentioned does not seem to be a source package,
and the installation instructions sound like a binary package of some
sort. My (Debian) package doesn't include a binary called xfbb; I do
have xfbbd and xfbbC.
Given that, and the fact that there are newer versions available, I
wonder if the easiest thing to do might be to grab a different binary
package. There's an RPM version of 7.04 on the download page at:
http://www.f6fbb.org/versions.html
The URL for that file directly is:
ftp://ftp.f6fbb.org/pub/f6fbb/distrib/linux/packages/redhat/xfbb-7.04-2.i386.rpm
If you really want to try to untangle the one you have, or if the RPM
is balky for some reason, we can dig further.
De
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