hi Maarten,

thanks for asking! Yes, that issue seems to be solved :-) Triggered by your below mail I removed the apt install again, and re-installed the binary from the Sourceforge "snapshot_builds". Now "sdcc -v" gives no error message but "3.8.1 #10612 (Linux)". And a test-build of a small project works as expected  :-)

Just one comment/question: this issue occurred only on my 32-bit netbook. Now I saw that the regular builds for linux-x86 are no longer maintained, but luckily the snapshot_builds are. Hope this will not change anytime soon...!?

Have a great day! :-)

Georg

Am 14.10.2018 um 12:09 schrieb Maarten Brock:
hello all,

after upgrading my PC from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 I re-installed SDCC
from the the latest binary
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/sdcc-linux-x86/3.6.0/sdcc-3.6.0-i386-unknown-linux2.5.tar.bz2/download).
Specifically I followed the instruction in INSTALL.txt, i.e. "sudo cp -r
* /usr/local". But the following "/usr/local/bin/sdcc -v" only yields
"bash: /usr/local/bin/sdcc: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden" (=
file or folder not found). Any idea what went wrong???

Thanks in advance and CU,
Georg

PS: for now I installed sdcc via apt, which works well, but is "only"
3.5.0 (#9253).
Hello Georg,

Were you able to resolve this? And have you tried with the new 3.8.0 release?
I would like this to just work, but I haven't tested this myself (still at
16.04 and building from source).

Maarten



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