>From: "Armistead, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>After advising another poster to upgrade his Plextor firmware version, I
>thought I'd better look at the Plextor web site to see if I needed to do the
>same. There was a 1.08 version of firmware for my drive (currently 1.07),
>so I downloaded it.
>I also downloaded the following Plextor firmware upgrade utility files from
>Jorg's FTP site, being careful to use BINARY mode, but can't get them to run
>on my system. Previous firmware upgrades were done using Windows 9x with no
>problems, but now I've got it connected to Linux, I thought I might as well
>try to do it locally (rather than move the drive around to another machine).
>[root@engcdburner bin]# ll px*
>-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 67394 Jan 22 11:26
>pxupdate-1.15-i586-linux
>-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 73311 Jan 22 11:26
>pxupdate-1.18-i586-linux
>[root@engcdburner bin]#
>It looks like it downloaded OK, and it appears to be a recognisable
>executable as far as the OS appears to be concerned
>[root@engcdburner bin]# file pxupdate-1.18-i586-linux
>pxupdate-1.18-i586-linux: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1,
>dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped
>(same thing happens for the 1.15 version)
>Yet when I try to run it I get:
>[root@engcdburner bin]# ./pxupdate-1.18-i586-linux
>bash: ./pxupdate-1.18-i586-linux: No such file or directory
Blame youe OS vendor:
pxupdate needs libc.so.5 because this is the only libc that does not
suffer from several binary compatibility problems.
on a decent OS, ldd pxupgrade should at least tell you that it needs libc.so.5
J�rg
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