Hi Jim,

> something like 'rw-rw-r' then you won't be able to run it.
I get:

-rwxrwxrwx   1 emile_sc  admin     2708251 10 Mar 20:55 Lecteur d'image Lx

(line is pasted from the Mac OS X Terminal application, but I get the same values on the Pentium IV/Linux Terminal window).


In the past hours, I was able to run REALbasic 2006r1, but it crashed, and when I make a cold reboot - some hours later - I waasn't able to run the IDE again...

It is disgustating (Hi Popeye)...

BTW: how do you run an application from a Terminal window ?


Emile

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Subject: Re: [Linux] REALbasic Created Application and Application bit
> From: "Jim Dossey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 12:02:55 -0500
>
> On 3/9/06, Emile Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Hi Linux Users,
>>>
>>> I just make a simple test some minutes ago: I compiled my project to
>>> create a
>>> Linux application, copy it to a Memory Stick, boot on a Linux distro
>>> (based on
>>> Slackware it seems; I used the wrong DVD, I wanted to use another distro)
>>> insert the Memory Stick and make a Get Info on the Application:
>>> the application is seen as an executable file. Permissions are Read/Write
>>> for the User... The application bit on the second tab is checked...
>
> I'm not in front of my Linux machine right now to test this, but how is that
> Memory Stick formatted?  If it is FAT (which it probably is), then it might
> not have the Execute bit set.  FAT doesn't have the execute bit, but usually
> there is an option to set the execute bit when you mount a FAT partition.
> Try doing an 'ls -l' on that app and look at the permissions bits. If it is
> something like 'rw-rw-r' then you won't be able to run it.




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