Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org> writes: > On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 12:02:52PM +0000, Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> Thanks, sorry, maybe I badly explained myself... I did as you suggest and >> managed to install the program... But my problem after the installation is >> now >> running the program with >> >> $ ./PDFtoMusic\ Pro >> >> which produces: >> >> -bash: ./PDFtoMusic Pro: No such file or directory > > Because it's not in your current directory, is it. It's in /usr/bin. > >> although I give that command in the same directory of the file. > > So you were IN /usr/bin at the time? Why is your shell prompt hidden? > Did you really strip it down to PS1='\$ ' with no other information in > it? > >> Same result with >> >> $ /usr/bin/PDFtoMusic\ Pro > > ... > > Start from the beginning. > > What version of Debian are you running? On what architecture? > > How did you install this application? Where does it come from? What > steps did you perform? > > What does "ls -ld /usr/bin/PDFto*" say? > > What does "file /usr/bin/PDFto*" say? > > If it's some kind of interpreted script (shell or otherwise), what does > the first line of the script say? It should begin with #! and it should > most definitely absolutely positively NOT end with a carriage return > character. Try something like "head -n1 /usr/bin/PDFto* | cat -e". If > that ends with ^M$ then you've found a problem. > > If it's a compiled program, what does "ldd /usr/bin/PDFto*" say?
Thanks. It's all right now (as I wrote) after full-upgrading to Sid... I did say where the application (a commercial one) comes from: http://www.myriad-online.com But its capabilities are of great interest... Rodolfo