Apache /usr/bin/env perl is not as hoped
I have two perls - one from Apple, one from perlbrew.
In my account, asking `which perl` shows my `path` points to perlbrew.
When my default Apple Apache runs a Perl CGI script with the shebang on `/usr/bin/env perl`, I had hoped this would reflect my `path`, but it does not, it points to the Apple perl.
Why is this? How can I change the behaviour but retain the shebang line?
Apache runs as _www, but that is not a log-in account, so I do not know how to set its path - if ineedeed that is the problem.
TIA
Lee
The solution seems to be editing /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd.plist.
<key>EnvironmentVariables</key>
<dict>
<key>PATH</key>
<string>...</string>
</dict>
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Hi,
I'm trying to find the difference between using env and not using it. Found this:
The env utility is sometimes useful with the ``#!'' construct (see
execve(2)). The only difference between ``#!/usr/local/bin/foo'' and
``#!/usr/bin/env /usr/local/bin/foo'' is that the latter works even if
/usr/local/bin/foo is itself interpreted. Using env this way also allows
one to reference foo without the path, as well as set up the environment
as desired.
Can someone tell me what this means:
The only difference between ``#!/usr/local/bin/foo'' and
``#!/usr/bin/env /usr/local/bin/foo'' is that the latter works even if
/usr/local/bin/foo is itself interpreted.
What is interpreted?
Thanks,I think I know what this means now.
The shebang line only accepts binary executables. So what it is saying is that if you use env, then the line will accept regular scripts:
#!/usr/bin/env /usr/local/bin/foo
will work even if foo is not a binary executable.
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[SOLVED] /usr/bin/env: No such file or directory
Hi,
I've tried to install a couple packages from the AUR, but when I run "makepkg -s", I get this error:
/usr/bin/env: No such file or directory
make: *** [install] Error 127
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package().
Aborting...
I'm sorry if this is something terribly simple, but I can't find any mention of /usr/bin/env anywhere.
I have coreutils installed, which I believe env is part of.
Thank you for any help!
Last edited by dluco (2013-09-24 01:37:11)The /usr/bin/env is provided by the coreutils package.
You didn't run into issues when there was the move from /bin, /sbin, /usr/sbin → /usr/bin ? This happened back in the beginning of June! You need to read the front page news.
If this is the case, I am venturing to guess that your system is probably not actually up to date, and even that you might have been doing partial updates for some time now…
Edit: Check /bin, /sbin, and /usr/sbin and see if they are symlinks pointing to /usr/bin. If they are, you apparently made it through that update unscathed. If they are not, well…
Last edited by WonderWoofy (2013-09-23 16:25:19) -
I am trying to write a Java class to read environment variables on Solaris. I have read a few posts on this forum and it appears that other people have had no trouble in doing this. I have written the following code to execute the unix 'env' command and read in the standard input stream from the output.
// start
Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("/usr/bin/env");
try {
process.waitFor();
if (process.exitValue() != 0) {
return "Process exited with non-zero status";
catch (InterruptedException intexc) {
return "ERROR: "+intexc.getMessage();
BufferedReader br1 = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(process.getInputStream()));
// blah, blah, blah, code to parse input from process
// end
The problem that I am having is that the class crashes whenever it is run. I have substituted 'env' for a number of other commands and these work ok which makes me suspect that there is some percularity with the 'env' program. Also, the code appears to halt on the 'exec' so it is nothing to do with the reading of input, it is the actual execution of the command that it causing the problem.
Does anyone have any experience of using 'env' in this way under Solaris or has anyone managed to develop a similar class? Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Jon.Found a solution to this in the bug database.
Bug ID: 4098442 -
"/usr/bin/strip: File format not recognized" while packing
Hi.
I would build a package for wingide but after the build process came a strange error:
$ makepkg
==> Erstelle Paket: wingide 3.0.4-1 (Do 13. Mär 17:10:33 CET 2008)
==> Prüfe Laufzeit-Abhängigkeiten...
==> Prüfe Buildtime-Abhängigkeiten...
==> Empfange Quellen...
-> wingide-3.0.4-1-i386-linux.tar.gz im Build-Verzeichnis gefunden
==> Überprüfe Gültigkeit der Quell-Dateien mit md5sums...
wingide-3.0.4-1-i386-linux.tar.gz ... Durchgelaufen
==> Entpacke Quellen...
-> bsdtar -x -f wingide-3.0.4-1-i386-linux.tar.gz
==> Entferne existierendes pkg/ Verzeichnis ...
==> Betrete fakeroot-Umgebung ...
==> Beginne build()...
==> Säubere Installation...
-> Entferne info/doc-Dateien...
-> Komprimiere Man-Pages...
-> Entferne Debugging-Symbole aus Binär-Dateien und Bibliotheken...
/usr/bin/strip: opt/wingide/bin/2.4/src/debug/tserver/64bit/tdbgtracer24.so: File format not recognized
the PKGBUILD file:
# Contributor: Andreas Schönfelder <[email protected]>
pkgname=wingide
pkgver=3.0.4
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="The intelligent development environment for python programmers"
url="http://www.wingware.com"
license=
arch=('i686')
source=(http://wingware.com/pub/$pkgname/$pkgver/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel-i386-linux.tar.gz)
md5sums=('0fd31ac2e7851d1b777f8c100f480e40')
build()
cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver-$pkgrel-i386-linux
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/{opt/wingide,usr/bin}
tar -xC $startdir/pkg/opt/wingide -f binary-package-$pkgver-$pkgrel.tar
sed -e "s/^DIR=.*$/DIR=\/opt\/wingide/" -i $startdir/pkg/opt/wingide/wing
mv $startdir/pkg/opt/wingide/wing $startdir/pkg/usr/bin
# vim:syntax=sh
Greets, Andreas
Last edited by echasslau (2008-03-13 16:14:05)Adding options=(!strip) to the PKGBUILD will skip that step, but make other binaries significantly larger. If you just get the output but that package is built successfully, I would ignore it.
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[Solved] How to save a file in /usr/bin/local using gedit as an admin?
In my attempt to run these two programs:
https://github.com/kerchen/export_gr2evernote
https://github.com/spiermar/bookmarks2evernote
I noticed they assumed the default python is python 2. I have python 3.3.1 and 2.6.8. I'm following the instructions at: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Py … ld_scripts
Created a file with this:
#!/bin/bash
script=`readlink -f -- "$1"`
case "$script" in
/home/Dropbox/export_gr2evernote-master1/*|/home/Dropbox/bookmarks2evernote2/*)
exec python2 "$@"
esac
exec python3 "$@"
I then, tried to save it as p2 under /usr/local/bin/ where the only thing that's there is meteor, node, and npm, and it throws me an error saying I don't have enough permissions.
How do I save p2 as an admin in /usr/bin/local using gedit?
I've searched on the forums 'create a file in /usr/' and I haven't found anything. Can someone please help me?
Last edited by jjshinobi (2013-04-23 05:20:47)jjshinobi wrote:
sidneyk wrote:
jjshinobi wrote:
I moved p2 to bin, edited my projects path with the username in front of home, saved it as python, made it executable (#sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/python), removed p2. Ran:
#python evernote2enex.py -m 10
It's still referencing python 3...
"python3: can't open file 'evernote2enex.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory"
My python file contains this:
#!/bin/bash
script=`readlink -f -- "$1"`
case "$script" in
/home/<user>/Dropbox/export_gr2evernote-master1/*|/home/<user>/Dropbox/bookmarks2evernote2/*)
exec python2 "$@"
esac
exec python3 "$@"
I did everything exactly like the wiki said, what seems to be the problem?
OK. Looking at the 2 scripts you quoted, neither one is using a shbang line to set a python version to call. Without that, the python intercept doesn't even come into play. The problem that I see is the way you are starting it:
sudo nano /usr/local/bin/python
Is root really necessary for these if they are in your /home/<user>/Dropbox/ directory. And it appears that you are assuming python3 when you start them that way. If you are going to use that method and they are indeed python2 scripts, then change your command to this:
#python evernote2enex.py -m 10
You might try it as your normal user too in case root isn't really required.
I tested out the first ten with:
#python2 export2enex.py -m 10
it worked!
then proceded with
#python2 export2enex.py GStarred -n exported.enex
The script is fully functional. Thanks man!
Actually, you're not even using the script when starting your python scripts that way. You are explicitly calling either python3 (python) or python2 (python2) to run the indicated python script and not even touching the work around /usr/local/bin/python script. If your python script started with a line like either :
#!/usr/bin/env python
or:
#!/usr/bin/python
And was executable, such that you called it by it's name, i.e. "someprogram.py", then the python script in /usr/local/bin/ would take precedence and effectively intercept the python call and choose the appropriate version of python as long as the path to the directory where "someprogram.py" resides is specified in that /usr/local/bin/python script.
Last edited by sidneyk (2013-04-25 15:40:19) -
/bin/env: bad interpreter [Solved]
Hi, I have a script that I wrote for backing up important config files, it used to run fine now I get this error message:
/bin/env: bad interpreter
The script uses python2.7 the shebang is:
#!/bin/env python2.7
My $PATH is:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/kde/bin:/usr/bin/vendor_perl:/usr/bin/core_perl:/opt/qt/bin
2.7 is not the default but as you see I am specifying that in the shebang, I retyped the line to make sure there wasn't any weird characters and no help.
I executed:
find /usr -type f -name 'python*' -perm -a+x
and here is the output as you can see it is listed.
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/pythonloader.uno.so
/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/python-console.py
/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/python-eval.py
/usr/lib/weechat/plugins/python.so
/usr/lib/vmware-installer/2.0/python/python
/usr/lib/xchat/plugins/python.so
/usr/bin/python2.7-config
/usr/bin/python3
/usr/bin/python3.2
/usr/bin/python3.2mu
/usr/bin/python2.7
/usr/bin/python3.2mu-config
/usr/bin/python2.4
Anyone have an idea what this might be?
thanks in advance for your help.
--jerry
Last edited by jk121960 (2012-06-17 21:48:50)jk121960,
/bin/env moved to /usr/bin/env.
Mektub -
Hi All,
Getting the following error:
(85/85) checking for file conflicts [###########################] 100%
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
coreutils: /usr/bin/install exists in filesystem
I am reluctant to delete/move /usr/bin/install for fear of breaking the system ..
Anyone help here?
Last edited by bmentink (2012-04-05 02:26:42)I just ran into this same issue today while performing a full system upgrade. After some investigation, I came to agree with the OP that manually removing "/usr/bin/install" is the correct action to take.
Prior to successfully executing the full system upgrade, I found that /usr/bin/install was a symlink to /bin/install. Using "pacman -Qo /bin/install", I found that the file /bin/install was owned by the coreutils 8.15-1 package. The symlink /usr/bin/install, however, was not owned by any package. The conflict arises because coreutils 8.16-2 wants to put the new install program in /usr/bin instead of its previous location under /bin.
My memory is a bit fuzzy, but I seem to recall running into a problem installing some third party library that had /usr/bin/install hard-coded into its build script and claimed the file didn't exist. I may have manually created the symlink /usr/bin/install to /bin/install as a quick-fix, then forgot to remove it. In retrospect, I could have confirmed/refuted this hypothesis by comparing the time stamp on the symlink /usr/bin/install to /bin/install. If the symlink was created well after /bin/install, then I'm probably to blaim; on the other hand, if the symlink was created essentially at the time /bin/install was created, then most likely the creators of the coreutils package forgot to claim ownership of the symlink. -
Sub: /usr/bin/ksh: sqlplus: not found.
Hi,
I installed Oracle 9R2 client on one server and i'm not able to execute sqlplus command it's throwing following error's
:oracle:/home/oracle#sqlplus
/usr/bin/ksh: sqlplus: not found.
:oracle:/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0#sqlplus
/usr/bin/ksh: sqlplus: 0403-006 Execute permission denied.
then i gave 777 permission to /u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0
if i execute /u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/bin#sqlplus
i can able to connect
this is the Env variable i set in the .profile(AIX 5.2) PATH=/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:$ORACLE_HOME/bin:/usr/ucb:$HOME/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:.
Can anyone help me on this
Thanks!
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please can you tell solution, im try patchadd 119254-89 output: error is /usr/lib/patch/patchadd[2]: /usr/bin/ls: not found
i want update 10_reccomented patch updates 15******** to that solaris 10 u2 kernel 11********
which error im facing is:-
standby_node#
standby_node#patchadd 119254-89
Validating patches...
Loading patches installed on the system...
Done!
Loading patches requested to install.
Done!
Checking patches that you specified for installation.
Done!
Approved patches will be installed in this order:
119254-89
Checking installed patches...
/usr/lib/patch/patchadd[2]: /usr/bin/ls: not found
Patchadd is terminating.
then im trying remove following pkg in that patch 119254-89
standby_node#unzip 10_Recommended_sparc.zip
Archive: 10_Recommended_sparc.zip
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not
a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the
latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on
the last disk(s) of this archive.
unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of 10_Recommended_sparc.zip or
10_Recommended_sparc.zip.zip, and cannot find 10_Recommended_sparc.zip.ZIP, period.
standby_node#pwd
/accel
standby_node#pkgrm SUNWpkgcmdsr
The following package is currently installed:
SUNWpkgcmdsr SVr4 package commands (root)
(sparc) 11.11,REV=2005.01.09.23.05
Do you want to remove this package? [y,n,?,q] Nov 21 15:57:48 standby_node last message repeated 1 time
y
## Removing installed package instance <SUNWpkgcmdsr>
## Verifying package <SUNWpkgcmdsr> dependencies in global zone
WARNING:
The <SUNWpkgcmdsu> package depends on the package
currently being removed.
Dependency checking failed.
Do you want to continue with the removal of this package [y,n,?,q] y
## Processing package information.
## Removing pathnames in class <none>
/var/spool/pkg
/var/spool <shared pathname not removed>
/var/sadm/security
/var/sadm/pkg <non-empty directory not removed>
/var/sadm/install/logs <non-empty directory not removed>
/var/sadm/install/admin/default
/var/sadm/install/admin
/var/sadm/install <non-empty directory not removed>
/var/sadm <shared pathname not removed>
/var <shared pathname not removed>
## Updating system information.
Removal of <SUNWpkgcmdsr> was successful.
actually i want to updates patch 10_recommented to that server solaris 10 u2 current kernel 11****** for this purpose only i do all those thing.
standby_node#unzip 10_Recommended_sparc.zip
Archive: 10_Recommended_sparc.zip
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not
a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the
latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on
the last disk(s) of this archive.
unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of 10_Recommended_sparc.zip or
10_Recommended_sparc.zip.zip, and cannot find 10_Recommended_sparc.zip.ZIP, period.
standby_node#pwd
standby_node#patchadd 119254-89
Validating patches...
Loading patches installed on the system...
Done!
Loading patches requested to install.
Done!
The following requested patches have packages not installed on the system
Package SUNWpkgcmdsr from directory SUNWpkgcmdsr in patch 119254-89 is not installed on the system. Changes for package SUNWpkgcmdsr will not be applied to the system.
Checking patches that you specified for installation.
Done!
Approved patches will be installed in this order:
119254-89
Checking installed patches...
Patchadd is terminating.
my motive is to updates patch kernel 11***** to 15***********
please can you anyone give solution for this.
by Ragavanthanks, but now iam facing new issue i dont know why it happen....
standby_node#./installpatchset --s10patchset
Setup ...
Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARC (2014.05.16)
Patch 118833-36 will be applied shortly. Installation of the patch set will
halt after this patch is applied, and it will be necessary to reboot before
installation of the patch set can continue.
Application of patches started : 2014.11.25 14:53:01
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Hi All,
I am using OWB 11gR2 and I am getting "perl" location error after start workflow for any dimension or fact.
*Cannot run program "/usr/bin/perl": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
The log is below. I am using Windows 2008 R2 OS and 11gR2 DB. The perl path is set in the environment variables and I can run the perl.exe from command line.
Why OWB is looking for the Unix base path "/usr/bin/perl": is a question for me.
If anybody knows the issue please guide me.
Thanks
OUBIWF_D_DEVICE_ACTIVITY_TYPE 2012-07-04 16:57:37.0 4
Parameters
OUBIWF_D_DEVICE_ACTIVITY_TYPE:FILEMGR_PRE 1 2012-07-04 16:57:38.0 2
Parameters
RPE-02229: The following debug information was collected:
RPE-02230: Debug Information: os.name = Windows Server 2008 R2
RPE-02230: Debug Information: os.version = 6.1
RPE-02230: Debug Information: os.arch = amd64
RPE-02230: Debug Information: user.name = INT-A-MDM-01$
RPE-02230: Debug Information: user.dir = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3\owb\bin\win32
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg0 = /usr/bin/perl
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg1 = /spl/intbase/DB/tools/filemgr/splfilemgr.plx
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg2 = -l
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg3 = /spl/BIDevelopment/bi2400db
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg4 = -n
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg5 = D_DEVICE_ACTIVITY_TYPE_EXT.DAT
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg6 = -p
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg7 = 1
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg8 = -s
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.arg9 = S
RPE-02230: Debug Information: argv.stdin =
RPE-02230: Debug Information: USERPROFILE = C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile
RPE-02230: Debug Information: JAVAPATH = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3\jdk6
RPE-02230: Debug Information: NODEID = 1
RPE-02230: Debug Information: IAS_HOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3
RPE-02230: Debug Information: SystemDrive = C:
RPE-02230: Debug Information: RTHOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3
RPE-02230: Debug Information: Path = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3\bin;C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3\jdk6\jre\bin\client;C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3\jdk6\jre\bin;C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3\owb\bin\admin;C:\Windows\system32
RPE-02230: Debug Information: CONNECT_SPEC = 10.34.32.136:1521:MDM
RPE-02230: Debug Information: PROCESSOR_REVISION = 1a05
RPE-02230: Debug Information: OCM_ORACLE_HOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3
RPE-02230: Debug Information: USERDOMAIN = WORKGROUP
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ALLUSERSPROFILE = C:\ProgramData
RPE-02230: Debug Information: TMP = C:\Windows\TEMP
RPE-02230: Debug Information: CommonProgramFiles = C:\Program Files\Common Files
RPE-02230: Debug Information: PROMPT = $P$G
RPE-02230: Debug Information: PROCESSOR_LEVEL = 6
RPE-02230: Debug Information: JVM_OPTIONS = -Xmx768M
RPE-02230: Debug Information: LOCALAPPDATA = C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local
RPE-02230: Debug Information: COMPUTERNAME = INT-A-MDM-01
RPE-02230: Debug Information: SystemRoot = C:\Windows
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ORA_HOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3
RPE-02230: Debug Information: USERNAME = INT-A-MDM-01$
RPE-02230: Debug Information: APPDATA = C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ProgramData = C:\ProgramData
RPE-02230: Debug Information: PATHEXT = .COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.MSC
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ORACLE_HOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3
RPE-02230: Debug Information: RTUSER = OWBSYS
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ProgramFiles(x86) = C:\Program Files (x86)
RPE-02230: Debug Information: TEMP = C:\Windows\TEMP
RPE-02230: Debug Information: OEM_HOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ProgramFiles = C:\Program Files
RPE-02230: Debug Information: JDK_HOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3\jdk6
RPE-02230: Debug Information: OCM_HOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ProgramW6432 = C:\Program Files
RPE-02230: Debug Information: PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = Intel64 Family 6 Model 26 Stepping 5, GenuineIntel
RPE-02230: Debug Information: STARTUP_TYPE = -manual
RPE-02230: Debug Information: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = AMD64
RPE-02230: Debug Information: OS = Windows_NT
RPE-02230: Debug Information: FP_NO_HOST_CHECK = NO
RPE-02230: Debug Information: CommonProgramW6432 = C:\Program Files\Common Files
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ORACLE_SID = mdm
RPE-02230: Debug Information: DISCOVERER_ALLOW_DB_CONNECT_STRING = YES
RPE-02230: Debug Information: OWB_HOME = C:\product\11.2.0\dbhome_3
RPE-02230: Debug Information: NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = 2
RPE-02230: Debug Information: PUBLIC = C:\Users\Public
RPE-02230: Debug Information: PSModulePath = C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\
RPE-02230: Debug Information: CommonProgramFiles(x86) = C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files
RPE-02230: Debug Information: ComSpec = C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe
RPE-02235: The operating system has reported that it cannot execute the requested command. This may be because the command or the parameters are invalid, or that the command is shell command. Any result code return is specific to the operating system. Debug information has been produced.
Cannot run program "/usr/bin/perl": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified
OUBIWF_D_DEVICE_ACTIVITY_TYPE:EMAIL_FILEMGR 1 2012-07-04 16:57:40.0Parameters
ORA-24247: network access denied by access control list (ACL)
ORA-06512: at "SYS.UTL_TCP", line 17
ORA-06512: at "SYS.UTL_TCP", line 267
ORA-06512: at "SYS.UTL_SMTP", line 161
ORA-06512: at "SYS.UTL_SMTP", line 197
ORA-06512: at line 8Hi There
Am experiencing the same issue. Did you manage to resolve it, is so can you advice what the resolution is. Thanks
Regards,
Kayode -
Hi Friends,
I am installaing 11.5.10.2 on RHEL 5.4
The Metalink Note says : (Oracle Applications Installation Update Notes, Release 11i (11.5.10.2) [ID 316806.1] )
For Oracle Linux 5 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 only :
*# ln -s /usr/bin/ld215 /usr/bin/ld*
But i don't have the file /usr/bin/ld215 .
Even this note (Oracle Applications 11i Installation on OEL5 or RHEL5 [ID 730444.1]) says to perform
mv /usr/bin/ld /usr/bin/ld.old
ln -s /usr/bin/ld215 /usr/bin/ld
But i have /usr/bin/ld and doesn't have /usr/bin/ld215 ( In reverse)
If i perform the :
mv /usr/bin/ld /usr/bin/ld.old
ln -s /usr/bin/ld215 /usr/bin/ld
i get error (/usr/bin/ld not found) in system check so i left /usr/bin/ld as it is
Is the command *# ln -s /usr/bin/ld215 /usr/bin/ld* wrong (should it be otherway) ? How do i get this file ? can i skip this? I don't find any error on system check in rapidwiz but will it cause any issue in future/
Please suggest
Regards,
DBHi Hussein,
It got fixed after installating the rpm compat-binutils215-2.15.92.0.2-24.i386.rpm ( as a pre req of compat-oracle-el5-1.0-5)
Regards,
DB -
When I try to open up this program, Pacifist, I receive this error message. Here's a screenshot. http://i.imgur.com/v717w.jpg What does this error message mean and how do I solve it?
It sounds like some of the Unix Executable commands were removed (or the permissions to those were modified) out of the /usr/bin/ folder. You can try opening disk utility and repairing permissions on Macintosh HD or you can reboot your computer and holding down option-r when it comes back up to reinstall Lion again. This will not delete your personal information or applications you have installed but it would be best to back it up to Time Machine before you do. The article on how to do this is here. (http://www.apple.com/macosx/recovery/) I have had to do this before and it works like a charm. It should fix your issue but grab a cup of coffee because its going to take about 35 - 40 minutes depending on how fast your computer is.
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FILE /usr/sap/trans/bin/DOMAIN.CFG could not be created
Hi
After a DB copy into the QAS system the TMS will not connect to QAS. I set the CHGR3SHLOC to the domain controller and ran SE06 to delete and reset the TMS as DDIC in client 000.
When I run TMS on the QAS box and try to include QAS in the DOMAIN_DEV I get the message
FILE /usr/sap/trans/bin/DOMAIN.CFG could not be created.
I have all the QAS accounts on the TMS domain controller and they have the same password on both systems.
Any one else had this one? Its v5r3 and 4.6c releases.
Thanks
Matt Milne
Freelance SAP BASIS ConsultantHi Matt,
I'm pretty sure, you are missing one:
sidnn ...
Change this user on QAS so that you can logon and logon and try to edit the following file:
edtf '/usr/sap/trans/bin/test.txt'
I guess, you run into the same issue ... that needs to be fixed first ... most likely the wrong password for this user (default: sapNNpwd)
Regards
Volker Gueldenpfennig, consolut.gmbh
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make file log:
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make: /usr/bin/ar: Command not found
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binutils-2.17.50.0.6-14.el5.x86_64 : A GNU collection of binary utilities.
Repo : el5_u5_base
Matched from:
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# ll /usr/bin/ar
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Perhaps you can try the following:
# touch /forcefsck
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