Well first determine if it's in the original RPM...
(BTW: where did you find the RPM?) In the directory you have the RPM type "rpm -qlf SoundStudio-1.0.3-5.i586.rpm | more " (or less) and see if the file is listed. -JMS |-----Original Message----- |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Newbie |Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 5:11 PM |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: Re: [newbie] SoundStudio-1.0.3-5.i586.rpm appears broken | | |Ok, it is not there, where should I look to get it? | |On Friday 19 October 2001 03:51 pm, Jose M. Sanchez wrote: |> Check to be sure that the program "studio_tool" exists in the |> /usr/lib/SoundStudio directory... |> |> -JMS |> |> |-----Original Message----- |> |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Newbie |> |Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 2:57 PM |> |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> |Subject: [newbie] SoundStudio-1.0.3-5.i586.rpm appears broken |> | |> | |> |Anyone know how to fix these errors? |> | |> |$ studio |> |Error in startup script: couldn't execute |> |"/usr/lib/SoundStudio/studio_tool": |> |no such file or directory |> | while executing |> |"exec $FILE(Tool) diagnostics" |> | (procedure "CARDSetter" line 5) |> | invoked from within |> |"CARDSetter" |> | (file "/usr/lib/SoundStudio/init.tk" line 157) |> | invoked from within |> |"source $MYFILES/init.tk |> |" |> | (file "/usr//bin/studio" line 33) |> |$ | |
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