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Re: [cobalt-users] Program Execution
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Program Execution
- From: jens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jens Kristian Søgaard)
- Date: Fri Sep 15 18:31:44 2000
"Dave Lambrix" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> One of my users would like to have shell access in order to run micq, which
> is a text-based ICQ clone for Linux. Relunctantly, I allowed the user to
I use the same on a RaQ3 - no problems there.
> that I have attempted to run on my RaQ3 without any luck. Is the RaQ
> designed not to execute compiled applications for some reason? Is there a
No, not at all.
> way around it? All .micq-l will produce (or .anything that I've tried) is a
> "Command not found". Is this the Cobalt OS at work?
No, just a stupid user :-)
This is the standard way for a Unixoid shell to respond. You need to
do this:
./micq
The dot slash tells the shell, where to look for the command.
I run micq without problems on a RaQ3 - compiled it myself.
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Jens Kristian Søgaard, Mermaid Consulting I/S,
jens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
http://www.mermaidconsulting.com/