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digitalmars.D.ide - probably a simple coedit mistake on my part...

reply WhatMeWorry <kheaser gmail.com> writes:
I downloaded the zip file from github, and extracted it to 
~/Downloads.


(dmd-2.071.0)generic generic-ThinkPad-T61:~$ sudo 
./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup
[sudo] password for generic:
./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 1: 
./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: ELF: not found
./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 1: 
./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: Q h�� 8: not found
./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 2: 
./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: Syntax error: ")" unexpected


I successfully installed CoEdit on another laptop and was reusing 
the notes that I had previously taken.

Thanks,
Jun 28 2016
parent reply Basile B. <b2.temp gmx.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 29 June 2016 at 00:56:48 UTC, WhatMeWorry wrote:
 I downloaded the zip file from github, and extracted it to 
 ~/Downloads.


 (dmd-2.071.0)generic generic-ThinkPad-T61:~$ sudo 
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup
 [sudo] password for generic:
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 1: 
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: ELF: not found
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 1: 
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: Q h�� 8: not found
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 2: 
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: Syntax error: ")" unexpected


 I successfully installed CoEdit on another laptop and was 
 reusing the notes that I had previously taken.

 Thanks,
Hi, very unexpected error message... - architecture ? - distribution ? - by any chance, are you trying to install the 64bit binaries on a 32 bit system ? - does it work when not installing as sudo (target path will be ~\bin\) - did you try to see if the search result for "ELF no found" help ?, for example /http://thats-not-working.blogspot.fr/2007/12/bash-elf-command-not-found.html?&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08 /http://superuser.com/questions/248512/why-do-i-get-command-not-found-when-the-binary-file-exists?&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08 otherwise in last resort you can download the zip file whose name doesn't contain the word "setup". It contains the binaries. You can then displace them to the right location. After movinf the files, the only difference with the setup is that you have to create the .desktop file by hand.
Jun 28 2016
parent Basile B. <b2.temp gmx.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 29 June 2016 at 03:49:03 UTC, Basile  B. wrote:
 On Wednesday, 29 June 2016 at 00:56:48 UTC, WhatMeWorry wrote:
 I downloaded the zip file from github, and extracted it to 
 ~/Downloads.


 (dmd-2.071.0)generic generic-ThinkPad-T61:~$ sudo 
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup
 [sudo] password for generic:
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 1: 
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: ELF: not found
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 1: 
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: Q h�� 8: not found
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: 2: 
 ./coedit.2update6.linux64.setup: Syntax error: ")" unexpected


 I successfully installed CoEdit on another laptop and was 
 reusing the notes that I had previously taken.

 Thanks,
Hi, very unexpected error message... - architecture ? - distribution ? - by any chance, are you trying to install the 64bit binaries on a 32 bit system ? - does it work when not installing as sudo (target path will be ~\bin\) - did you try to see if the search result for "ELF no found" help ?, for example /http://thats-not-working.blogspot.fr/2007/12/bash-elf-command-not-found.html?&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08 /http://superuser.com/questions/248512/why-do-i-get-command-not-found-when-the-binary-file-exists?&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08&errorcode=Error_08 otherwise in last resort you can download the zip file whose name doesn't contain the word "setup". It contains the binaries. You can then displace them to the right location. After movinf the files, the only difference with the setup is that you have to create the .desktop file by hand.
Hey...ok now ?
Jun 30 2016