[CMake] No Such File or Directory
David Zemon
david at zemon.name
Mon Aug 18 06:57:55 EDT 2014
The first reply was perfect. All I needed was libc6:i386. So bizarre, but I'm glad you guys could help.
David
On Aug 18, 2014 2:13 AM, Jakub Zakrzewski <jzakrzewski at e2e.ch> wrote:
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CMake [mailto:cmake-bounces at cmake.org] On Behalf Of Alan W. Irwin
> Sent: Sonntag, 17. August 2014 01:51
> To: David Zemon
> Cc: cmake at cmake.org
> Subject: Re: [CMake] No Such File or Directory
>
> On 2014-08-16 15:02-0500 David Zemon wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > After downloading the 3.0.1 binary Linux distribution of CMake, I am
> > running into the following bash error:
> >
> > *david at fresh-ubuntu:~/**PropWare/util$* cmake
> ^ ==> that is a prompt followed by a blank so it looks like there is no actual path in front of your cmake invocation.
>
> > bash: /home/david/cmake-3.0.1-Linux-i386/bin/cmake: No such file or
> > directory
>
> I am pretty sure this issue is due to a very long-standing Linux security feature where you have to specify executables using a path in front of the name, i.e., from that directory invoke cmake with
>
> ./cmake
>
> or from anywhere invoke it with the full pathname, e.g.,
>
> /home/david/cmake-3.0.1-Linux-i386/bin/cmake
>
> Hope this guess is right.
>
> Alan
>
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> Hi,
>
> I think you didn't read careful enough. David tries once withou and second time with full path. Furthermore, the `which` command can find cmake, what means it's somewhere in the PATH, so there's no need to specify full path by invokation (do you specify full path when invoking `grep` for example? - I don't think so.)
>
> So apparently system cannot find some file, but it's not the CMake executable itself. Marcel Loose's answer makes a lot of sense to me.
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> Gruesse,
> Jakub
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