On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 10:26:46AM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> >>> Debian clearly says: "File does not exist", while in fact it DOES EXIST.
> >>> This is a 100% proof of Debian bug.
>
> > I guess it is bash telling you that.
>
> >> That's the error message that you get when the dynamic loader fo
Timo Weingärtner writes:
> Hallo Russ Allbery,
>> I think that's asking quite a lot of bash. Wouldn't it have to open
>> the binary and parse the ELF headers, extracting the INTERP header, in
>> order to verify that? Does it really make sense to encode
>> understanding of ELF binary layout form
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 10:26:46AM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> >> That's the error message that you get when the dynamic loader for a
> >> binary doesn't exist. I think that's been the case for as long as
> >> Linux has existed.
> > That's already reported as bug #609882.
> I think that's askin
Hallo Russ Allbery,
2013-01-03 um 19:26:46 schriebst Du:
> Timo Weingärtner writes:
> > 2013-01-03 um 18:32:28 schrieb Russ Allbery:
> >> Alexey Eromenko writes:
> >>> User error? Huh ?
> >>>
> >>> No ! This is a Debian Bug !
> >>> Debian clearly says: "File does not exist", while in fact it DO
Timo Weingärtner writes:
> 2013-01-03 um 18:32:28 schrieb Russ Allbery:
>> Alexey Eromenko writes:
>>> User error? Huh ?
>>> No ! This is a Debian Bug !
>>> Debian clearly says: "File does not exist", while in fact it DOES EXIST.
>>> This is a 100% proof of Debian bug.
> I guess it is bash tel
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