On Sunday 02 Dec 2007, Grant wrote:
/usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: line 460: /opt/firefox/firefox-bin: No
such file or directory
On this box,
$ which firefox-bin
/usr/bin/firefox-bin
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Peter.
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/usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: line 460: /opt/firefox/firefox-bin: No
such file or directory
On this box,
$ which firefox-bin
/usr/bin/firefox-bin
Me too, I should have said that.
$ which firefox-bin
/usr/bin/firefox-bin
Here's the whole error:
$ firefox-bin
I've installed a new 64 bit system and everything is running great
except firefox-bin won't start. I get a cannot execute binary file
error which evidently means I've got a mismatch between the binary and
my system's architecture. I used an x86_64-hardened stage, my CHOST
is x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,
Grant wrote:
I've installed a new 64 bit system and everything is running great
except firefox-bin won't start. I get a cannot execute binary file
error which evidently means I've got a mismatch between the binary and
my system's architecture. I used an x86_64-hardened stage, my CHOST
is
I've installed a new 64 bit system and everything is running great
except firefox-bin won't start. I get a cannot execute binary file
error which evidently means I've got a mismatch between the binary and
my system's architecture. I used an x86_64-hardened stage, my CHOST
is
I've installed a new 64 bit system and everything is running great
except firefox-bin won't start. I get a cannot execute binary file
error which evidently means I've got a mismatch between the binary and
my system's architecture. I used an x86_64-hardened stage, my CHOST
is
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