probably a simple coedit mistake on my part...

Basile B. via Digitalmars-d-ide digitalmars-d-ide at puremagic.com
Thu Jun 30 11:06:24 PDT 2016


On Wednesday, 29 June 2016 at 03:49:03 UTC, Basile  B. wrote:
> On Wednesday, 29 June 2016 at 00:56:48 UTC, WhatMeWorry wrote:
>>
>> I downloaded the zip file from github, and extracted it to 
>> ~/Downloads.
>>
>>
>> (dmd-2.071.0)generic at generic-ThinkPad-T61:~$ sudo 
>> ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup
>> [sudo] password for generic:
>> ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 1: 
>> ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: ELF: not found
>> ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 1: 
>> ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: Q at h��@8: not found
>> ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 2: 
>> ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: Syntax error: ")" unexpected
>>
>>
>> I successfully installed CoEdit on another laptop and was 
>> reusing the notes that I had previously taken.
>>
>> Thanks,
>
> Hi, very unexpected error message...
>
> - architecture ?
> - distribution ?
> - by any chance, are you trying to install the 64bit binaries 
> on a 32 bit system ?
> - does it work when not installing as sudo (target path will be 
> ~\bin\)
> - did you try to see if the search result for "ELF no found" 
> help ?, for example
>     
> /http://thats-not-working.blogspot.fr/2007/12/bash-elf-command-not-found.html?&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08
>     
> /http://superuser.com/questions/248512/why-do-i-get-command-not-found-when-the-binary-file-exists?&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08
>
>
> otherwise in last resort you can download the zip file whose 
> name doesn't contain the word "setup". It contains the 
> binaries. You can then displace them to the right location. 
> After movinf the files, the only difference with the setup is 
> that you have to create the .desktop file by hand.

Hey...ok now ?


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