Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> Maybe you are trying IT2005 binary on 2006 or 2007 system? This won't
> work, recompiling is needed.
You can verify this is the case via poor man's ldd i.e. running dynamic
linker like this
Nokia-770-36:~# /lib/ld-2.3.6.so --list /bin/ls
libcrypt.so.1 => /lib/l
Mike Mellor wrote:
>
> >ruby
> sh: ruby: not found
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
Maybe you are trying IT2005 binary on 2006 or 2007 system? This won't
work, recompiling is needed.
Frantisek.
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>>> More newbie problems!
>>> I am trying to get ruby running on my 770. I downloaded the tar file and
>>> installed it in /var/lib/install/usr. I created a .profile that
>>> added that
>>> directory to the PATH. After rebooting the 770, it does not seem to be
>>> working properly. Here is
On Sep 28, 2007, at 2:46 PM, Simon Pickering wrote:
>
>> More newbie problems!
>> I am trying to get ruby running on my 770. I downloaded the tar
>> file and
>> installed it in /var/lib/install/usr. I created a .profile that
>> added that
>> directory to the PATH. After rebooting the 770,
> More newbie problems!
> I am trying to get ruby running on my 770. I downloaded the tar file and
> installed it in /var/lib/install/usr. I created a .profile that added that
> directory to the PATH. After rebooting the 770, it does not seem to be
> working properly. Here is my .profile:
Thi
More newbie problems!
I am trying to get ruby running on my 770. I downloaded the tar file and
installed it in /var/lib/install/usr. I created a .profile that added that
directory to the PATH. After rebooting the 770, it does not seem to be
working properly. Here is my .profile:
PATH=$PATH:/va