On Jul 25, 2012, at 9:13 AM, Jordi Sayol wrote: > Al 25/07/12 14:23, En/na Steven Schveighoffer ha escrit: >> Tested on dcollections, passes all unit tests. >> >> 64-bit question: for the first time, I am solely on 64-bit (MacOS and >> Linux), and when I tried to run the 32-bit dmd binary on my 64-bit linux >> system, it says: >> >> bash: /home/steves/dmd2/linux/bin32/dmd: No such file or directory >> >> Is this normal? > > It seems that bash is unable to find your 32-bit dmd.
No, that's not it: steves@steves-virtual-machine ~ $ ls -l ~/dmd2/linux/bin32/dmd -rwxr-xr-x 1 steves steves 1745292 Jul 24 21:02 /home/steves/dmd2/linux/bin32/dmd steves@steves-virtual-machine ~ $ file ~/dmd2/linux/bin32/dmd /home/steves/dmd2/linux/bin32/dmd: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.15, BuildID[sha1]=0x30ca2b53857b08f2754078d749c0901906d1e30f, stripped steves@steves-virtual-machine ~ $ ~/dmd2/linux/bin32/dmd bash: /home/steves/dmd2/linux/bin32/dmd: No such file or directory This is on a VMWare Linux 64-bit instance on my Mac. > > I've no problem compiling (i.e. all dcollections examples) with dmd 32-bit on > my 64-bit Linux. With this beta? If so, it's probably an environment error on my part, but I'm clueless on what I need to do :) Also, if that's the case, there is no cause for alarm, I just wanted to verify that it was my mistake and not some issue with the binary. -Steve _______________________________________________ dmd-beta mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puremagic.com/mailman/listinfo/dmd-beta
