Executing a .run file
Hi, I have an xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run file which I want to run in Centos 6.2. I have changed the mode to execute the file i.e.
chmod 755 xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run and executed it using, ./xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run But to no avail. I am logging into the server using VNC viewer. Does it have to do anything with the installer not working? I have tried all that is possible but nothing is working. Please Help!!!! I appreciate an early response. Thanks in advance. |
What happens when you try and run it?
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Basically nothing happens. It just returns to the command prompt ready to take in the next command.
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try this
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sh *.run also from only the 755 you did not make the file an executable you forgot the " +x " |
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ls -la *.run Regards |
What is the expected behavior ?
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Thanks for the support guys.
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I made it an executable by giving "+x" I got result as: xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run: xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run: cannot execute binary file Code:
ls -la xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run Code:
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 xtuple xtuple 86928270 Apr 5 13:30 xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run Quote:
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Have you tried:
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sh ./xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run |
It might be that the file was corrupted during download. Have you tried redownloading the file?
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sh ./xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run Code:
./xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run: xTuple-3.8.0-linux-installer.run: cannot execute binary file |
Do you need to run it as root? Have you tried that? Some installs require root access. Do an su - and enter the password when prompted then do the command.
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You might want to look over here at the xTuple site. There are a few issues I saw that can make the installer not appear. It may be faster to get help there as they are more familiar.
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Thanks a lot... That actually helped :)
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I was able to run the installer after installing some 32 bit libraries. But now I am not able to open the xtuple executable
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cd /opt/xTuple-3.8.0/xTupleERP |
Another missing package, use "yum provides libz.so.1" to get the name of it.
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755 is rwxr-xr-x, no need for a "+x" since it's already there in the 755. Code:
$ echo "echo 1" > test.sh |
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PFA yum provides.PNG
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yum install zlib-1.2.3-27.el6.i686 |
Yep.... It works Great :) Thanks a lot guys for your great support!!!!!
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