Although it was not /home, that is precisely what I did do. And the 
/usr/share/j dir is populated with the exactly the same files I have on my 
laptop, also a 64-bit machine with Void Linux, albeit with glibc; the 
installation location is identical on mine. 

According to the platform-specific steps 
(https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/System/Installation/J903/Zips), the 
jconsole.sh file should run prior to installation, without any files being 
copied around the filesystem. Yet

# [[ -s ~/src/j903/jconsole.sh ]] && ~/src/j903/jconsole.sh
'src/j903/jconsole.sh: line 6: bin/jconsole: No such file or directory

The file exists, is 52184B. It should be identical to the one on my system.

The jqt file is and its .so files are missing, but that might be considered an 
addon, and I never could do the entire pacman addon install.


Jul 29, 2021, 03:16 by [email protected]:

> You should download and untar the tgz install file to a folder under your
> home. And then sudo run the install-usr.sh script. This will install files
> to various folders under /usr.
>
> On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 5:21 AM 'Viktor Grigorov' via General <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> They do: all files in the source dir j903/, and ones in /bin are
>> executable for all the groups (755).
>>
>> Jul 28, 2021, 23:24 by [email protected]:
>>
>> > Do the file permissions include "execute"?
>> >
>> > On 7/28/21 1:38 PM, 'Viktor Grigorov' via General wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I yesterday I installed musl-based (not glibc) Void Linux on 64-bit
>> machine. Everything was dandy up til install j. To have the latest
>> developments, I went for the proved zip (somewhere on the wiki), decomp'd,
>> executed the install script in bin/ with return code 0 and some success
>> message.
>> >>
>> >> # ijconsole
>> >> 'zsh: command not found: ijconsole'
>> >> # ijconsole-9.03
>> >> 'zsh: command not found: ijconsole-9.03'
>> >> # ijconsole.sh
>> >> '/sbin/ijconsole.sh: line 2: /usr/bin/ijconsole: No such file or
>> directory'
>> >>
>> >> Now, head, tail, hyx (binary editor) all yield proper binary stuff from
>> ijconsole-9.03, and du -b gives me 52184. test -f also has a 0 exit. I
>> don't know what the problemo is. At first I though musl? But glibc is not
>> listed as a requirement and is not ever mentioned in the 'old help' .zip
>> with the six books and other materials in .html form, nor in the new wiki;
>> there were 1--2 (by title, at least) irrelevant threads from the past in
>> the mailing lists (all cats).
>> >> The j package from the package repository has no requirements, and,
>> under the same error message, doesn't not work either.
>> >> Any info and suggestions (restarting don't help) appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Viktor
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