last thing question

jludwig wralphie at comcast.net
Thu Apr 22 21:28:59 UTC 2004


On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 16:15, Rick Stevens wrote:
> jludwig wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 13:09, Rick Stevens wrote:
> > 
> >>GoijI P wrote:
> >>
> >>>>or by: # cd /usr/bin # ./program-to-run
> >>>
> >>>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >>>
> >>>this is excatly what i did. i got "command not found".
> >>
> >>Then either you didn't use the "./" before the command or the command
> >>isn't in the directory you think it is or it wasn't installed at all.
> >>
> >>You can try "slocate command" to see if the file you want is installed
> >>anywhere.
> > what are the permissions on the file? -- 
> > jludwig <wralphie at comcast.net>
> 
> His problem was "file not found", not "permission denied".  Permissions
> are irrelevant.
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Correct for a file in the path, but not if the program is in a directory
he has no access to.
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jludwig <wralphie at comcast.net>





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