Mike,

I believe it will be a path problem. I created and installed into /dnetc. I
have not created a link to it. When I start dnetc, I type /dnetc/dnetc and
off it goes.

HTH
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: joneswm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 7:06 PM
Subject: [newbie] Running Executables


> Hi all,
>
> I've got the L-M 8, and I installed the program from
> distributed.net to run in the background, and use idle CPU
> cycles to do work for them.
>
> It won't run.  When I log in as mike and run the program,
> BASH responds with "dnetc: command not found".  Same thing
> when I log in as root.
>
> When I log in as root and type "ldd dnetc" I get the message
> "not a dynamic executable".
>
> I first used ldd, (and the distributed.net program) with
> Caldera 1.2.  ldd lists the libraries that a program is
> linked or compiled against, in other words, what it needs in
> order to run.  Remember the "please check to see that all
> required libraries are available" when running Winbloze?  I
> think this is the same idea.
>
> Why won't this program run?  I don't think it's a
> permissions problem, it's not a PATH problem, and I don't
> think it's a libc5 / glibc issue.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
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