List out all files and folders on terminals(pwd command) and check if
blackscholes is listed . If it is not there move to the directory where
blackscholes is present and execute it.

On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Thom Popovici via gem5-users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> I have one small question regarding gem5 and the parsec benchmarks.
>
> So I want to run some of the parsec benchmarks on gem5 built with the ARM
> architecture. I grabbed parsec-3.0 and compiled some of the benchmarks
> (blackscholes, fluidanimate, ferret, swaptions, dedup, streamcluster) on
> an actual arm A15 processor (chromebook with a linux on top of it).
> Grabbed the necessary libraries (hooks.so) and copied them inside the .img
> file from the gem5 website (the 32 bit version).
>
> So far so good. I managed to enter terminal in FS mode. Set all the
> environment variables and tried to launch the benchmarks. That backfired,
> all the benchmarks gave me:
>
> -bash ./blackscholes: No such file or directory found.
>
> Does anyone know what might have happened or what I might have screwed up?
>
> Thanks,
> Thom
>
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*Geeta Patil,*
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BITS-Pilani, K.K. Birla, Goa Campus
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