Hello again,
/usr/bin/ldd: ./idl_lmgrd: No such file or directory
stat:
File: "./idl_lmgrd"
Size: 414956 Blocks: 816 Regular File
Device: 809h/2057d Inode: 738 Links: 1
Access: (0755/-rwxr-xr-x) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root)
Access: Tue Jul 24 09:33:43 2001
Modify: Thu Nov 11 22:27:18 1999
Change: Mon Jul 23 12:24:42 2001
The same result. Actually "idl_lmgrd" is usually called from
a script, and under LM70 it tells you that it should not be
called from the command line. But I get the same sort of
error message (no such file or directory) from within the
daemon script when it is started in the usual way.
It looks to me as if the loader cannot "see" this program
for some reason.
-- Bjarne
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> So sprach �Bjarne Thomsen� am 2001-07-23 um 22:33:23 +0200 :
> > problem. A specific file declared to be an ELF 32-bit LSB executable
> > by the file command does NOT EXIST when I try to run it from both
> > tcsh and and sh, or so it tells me:
>
> Hmm, maybe it's linked to some old, now non-existing library?
>
> What does ldd idl_lmgrd (or however that's binary called) give?
>
> Maybe a simple recompile will do the trick.
>
> Alexander Skwar
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