On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 12:39 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
> I am building the linux binary current.

I downloaded the

denemo-1.0.8-0.linux-x86
   14-Sep-2013
        01:13 
           47M
 
 binary, and it appeared to install ok, then when I tried to execute it
I got a bizarre message

rshann@DebianBox:~$ ~denemo-user/denemo/usr/bin/denemo
bash: /home/denemo-user/denemo/usr/bin/denemo: No such file or directory

This despite the fact that the executable is clearly present:

rshann@DebianBox:~$ stat ~denemo-user/denemo/usr/bin/denemo
  File: `/home/denemo-user/denemo/usr/bin/denemo'
  Size: 1457968         Blocks: 2848       IO Block: 4096   regular file
Device: 80ah/2058d      Inode: 402008      Links: 1
Access: (0755/-rwxr-xr-x)  Uid: ( 1001/denemo-user)   Gid:
( 1001/denemo-user)
Access: 2013-09-14 08:37:53.711995411 +0100
Modify: 2013-09-14 05:31:00.000000000 +0100
Change: 2013-09-14 08:37:25.675995894 +0100
 Birth: -

I've tried executing both as the user that installed it (user name is
denemo-user) and as myself (rshann), but I always get this message from
bash. Something wrong with my bash?

Passing the binary to bash on the command line yields the expected
refusal to execute a binary file:

 bash ~denemo-user/denemo/usr/bin/denemo
/home/denemo-user/denemo/usr/bin/denemo: 
/home/denemo-user/denemo/usr/bin/denemo: cannot execute binary file

There is no alias for bash:

 which bash
/bin/bash

I may be able to test on another GNU/Linux system later this coming
week. I can't imagine this is some feature of the denemo binary
itself...

Richard



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