On 05/25/2013 01:42 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 05/24/2013 03:25 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
$ /opt/seamonkey/seamonkey
bash: /opt/seamonkey/seamonkey: No such file or directory

The correct command is /opt/seamonkey/./seamonkey

No, that's the same as /opt/seamonkey/seamonkey since "." simply means
"this/that directory". Typing "./seamonkey" when being inside
/opt/seamonkey (for example) is only needed because simply typing
"seamonkey" instead would only search for "seamonkey" inside paths that
are listed in environment variable PATH ($PATH) which usually doesn't
include "." ("this directory").

HTH

Jens


Thanks Jens, already been corrected.

The first mistake I made today was getting out of bed. :)

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