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Old 10-23-2008, 03:11 PM   #1
PrathuD
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Question source code file 'Not a local file' error with anjuta 2.4.2


I installed anjuta 2.4.2 on my Fedora9.
For getting familiar with anjuta,I created a simple hello program.
vv

#include<stdio.h>

int main()
{
printf("\nHello Anjuta");
}


I could compile it,build it and the object code was created.
But I couldnt execute it.

Below is the screenshot of the pop-up F3(Execute)
/home/prathamesh/Desktop/Screenshot.png

Is the argument that I gave correct?(It's the name of my program)

I got this error.
Below is the screenshot of the pop-up containing the error message.
/home/prathamesh/Desktop/Screenshot-1.png

Program '/home/prathamesh/testing-anjuta' is not a local file


I think this error has got to something to do with permissions and that stuff(I could gather only so much from my searches on other forums, Anjuta webpage and google).
But I could not figure out any way of executing the code.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
 
Old 10-23-2008, 03:20 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by PrathuD View Post
Below is the screenshot of the pop-up F3(Execute)
/home/prathamesh/Desktop/Screenshot.png

Below is the screenshot of the pop-up containing the error message.
/home/prathamesh/Desktop/Screenshot-1.png
We can't see those pictures as they're stored on your computer. If you want to show them you need to upload them somewhere on the Internet and provide a link to them.

To make your program executable, you should run the command "chmod +x <file name>", which will add the executable bit to the file's properties.

Last edited by Total-MAdMaN; 10-23-2008 at 03:21 PM.
 
Old 10-24-2008, 10:36 AM   #3
PrathuD
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I am still unable to execute in the Anjuta IDE..
I am able to do it using the terminal and gcc(without the chmod commands just ./testing-anjuta) but not in the anjuta IDE....
What does the error "<filename> is not a local file" mean???Why does it occur..?what will rectify it?

I'll post the screenshots soon.
 
  


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