Follow-up Comment #3, bug #47244 (project denemo):
So, you *do* have the executable it complains of, and you do have permission
to execute it.
I used to have something similar when I was running an old Debian on a 64-bit
machine - the binaries are compiled for 32-bit (as I understand it) and until
I moved on to the current Debian stable (Jessie, 8) I couldn't run them
out-of-the-box. In that case I got a highly misleading message from the shell
saying the executable didn't exist.
Generally, as I understand it Ubuntu keeps ahead of Debian, so it seems
unlikely it can't run 32-bit executables without further help. I guess you
could ask on a Ubuntu forum...
Another thought: I had no problem whatsoever building it from source following
the instructions on denemo.org - you install a list of packages as where it
says:
On .deb systems you can run as root:
and then issue a commands to configure make and install.
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