I bumped again into this problem after upgrading erlware in my laptop.

I see the problem is that sinan escript starts with #!/usr/bin/env
escript, which isn't necessarily erlware's escript version. Faxien,
however, looks for erlware's binaries instead of relying on the user's
PATH. Are there plans or ideas to change this behaviour in sinan so
that it doesn't depend on the user having erlware's path before other
otp paths in their PATH search?

Cheers (and happy Christmas :)

On 27 October 2010 19:29, Steven Durham <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm slowly sorting this out.
>
> I have ubuntu with just the old install, something like 5.7.2 in /usr/bin.
> However, I think all the stuff I had working was building and running with 
> only the files in ~/erw/erlware where I had everything installed.
>
> I'm trying to fix the paths and scripts to point to ~/erw/erlware instead.
>
> which escript points to /usr/bin/escript.
> which sinan I forget where it used to point, but is now pointing to 
> ~/erw/erlware/bin/sinan, but that is because I'm in the middle of figuring 
> out how all this is pieced together.
>
> ________________________________________
> From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of Eric Merritt [[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 12:29 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: sinan issue after clean install of erlware+faxien+sinan
>
> Steve,
>
>  Can you do a `which sinan` and a `which escript` for me?
>
> Eric
>
> El oct 27, 2010, a las 11:07 a.m., Steve Durham escribió:
>
>> $ sinan help
>> escript: exception error: undefined function sinan:main/1
>>  in function  erl_eval:local_func/5
>>  in call from escript:interpret/3
>>  in call from escript:start/1
>>  in call from init:start_it/1
>>  in call from init:start_em/1
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> BTW, sinan remove-release seems to leave the files in /bin overwritten
>> and broken.
>> I did the rollback but am missing files to launch the older version.
>>
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