> The ldd output of a binary shows the complete
> dependancy tree.
I tried the ldd and ldd $x where x is a varios program wich runs fine on
my system and output is ldd: ./x: No such file or directory
I guess I shoud have set something somewhere but... don't know what
where
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On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 20:00 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
>
> ldd /bin/bash
found problem: I must use ldd /parth/to/program/program to get the
right result thanks for tip
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hi all !
I have a problem reguarding my gtk aplications they cannot be started
using sudo nmapfe(or any program for that matter)
the error message is Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
i'm using the e17 windows manager, if it makes any differences
Thanks!
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> This occurs only with sudo?
Yes
> I had a similar problem, solved by adding the following to visudoers:
>
> # Uncomment to allow users in group wheel to export variables
> Defaults:%wheel !env_reset
>
> # Allow users in group users to export specific variables
> # Defaults:%users env_kee
tryng to install various aplications that wore not in portage found the
folowing error: bad interpreter: Permission denied
As I remeber i got this error tring to install luminocity and now e17
modules; concrete: trying moon from e17 tar xfvz and then ./autogen.sh
gives me: bash: ./autogen.sh: /bin/
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 14:14 +0100, Rafael Fernández López wrote:
> Have you read Building steps ??
i'm preati sure it aint just about that it's some shell variable i have
to setup and i donnt know what, where and how. because 1.i have tried
the build steps with copy paste even and got the same erro
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 16:11 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
>
> Is /bin/sh a symlink to /bin/bash?
yes and bash is also executable
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> Well i had this problem too some time ago; The reason for this on my box
> was that the location from where i worked was mounted on a partition
> with restricted permissions. If this may be the case for you, check your
> fstab and try the mount the suspect partition with 'defaults' instead of
>
On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 18:45 -0500, ellotheth rimmwen wrote:
> Evening, list. I'm about through with this issue and ready to just try
> another lightweight mta, but I thought I'd give it one last go. I've
> combed gmane, the Gentoo forums, and Google to no effect. Here's the
> question: Have your (o
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 00:14 -0600, Justin Krejci wrote:
> I have a system with a 1.33Ghz Athlon-XP with a decently fast IDE hard drive
> I have a system with a 1.80Ghz AMD64 with a decently fast IDE hard drive
>
> When I run "emerge -s whatever" or "emerge sync" or any emerge command
> apparently
I leave my computer on at night due to a slow download, or as habit. The
thing is it swiches it self off, sometimes. The file systems are clean
the next boot and no errors no nothing. I fear it might be an overheat
problem on my 3Ghz+ Venice, and the PC turns its self off as a safety
caution. But s
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 10:59 -0700, Ryan wrote:
> You can tell if the machine rebooted itself by looking at
> /var/log/messages and checking the datestamps. The 1st thing to load is
> usually syslog. You can also check the datestamp of /var/log/dmesg and
> that will tell you the date that it la
> >
> I have a machine here that does that. I've tied changing all bar the PSU
> (its a custom case with a custom PSU) but i'm guessing that theres
> something iffy wiht it. Your PSU does provide more than enoguh power on
> all rails for what you need?
>
> Tim
PSA? i'm gessing it has somethin
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