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тАО03-08-2005 02:35 AM
тАО03-08-2005 02:35 AM
Re: bash
#type /usr/local/bin/bash
/usr/local/bin/bash is /usr/local/bin/bash
#file /usr/local/bin/bash
/usr/local/bin/bash: ELF-32 executable object file - IA64
#chmod 777 /usr/local/bin/bash
#/usr/local/bin/bash
sh: /usr/local/bin/bash: Execute permission denied.
And I dont have "tusc".
Thanks!
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тАО03-08-2005 02:47 AM
тАО03-08-2005 02:47 AM
Re: bash
type bash
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тАО03-08-2005 02:51 AM
тАО03-08-2005 02:51 AM
Re: bash
#file /usr/local/bin/bash
/usr/local/bin/bash: ELF-32 executable object file - IA64
The key is the IA64 at the end. It appears that this version of bash was compiled for an Itanium processor. You are attempting to run it on a PA-RISC based machine and that will absolutely NOT work.
Even though you are running 11.23PI on this machine, the code you run must still be compiled for the specific processor type you are running on.
Itanium code will NOT run on a PA-RISC. BUT PA-RISC code can run on Itanium.
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тАО03-08-2005 02:56 AM
тАО03-08-2005 02:56 AM
Re: bash
#file /usr/local/bin/bash
/usr/local/bin/bash: ELF-32 executable object file - IA64
You need to get bash for pa-risc.
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тАО03-08-2005 07:26 PM
тАО03-08-2005 07:26 PM
Re: bash
Yes, you are absolutely right! My server has a PA-RISC CPU.
And the bash-software which I have is for Itanium. And this will not work!
But anyway!
Thank you so much!
IT was valuable help!
Best regards!
Bahman
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тАО03-08-2005 07:29 PM
тАО03-08-2005 07:29 PM
Re: bash
Alex
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тАО03-08-2005 07:38 PM
тАО03-08-2005 07:38 PM
Re: bash
Yes I put it in the /etc/shells. But it is not working!
Getting
├в Execute permission denied├в .
Best regards!
Bah
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тАО03-08-2005 07:41 PM
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Re: bash
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тАО03-08-2005 07:50 PM
тАО03-08-2005 07:50 PM
Re: bash
Hello!
#cat /etc/shells
/usr/local/bin/bash
/usr/bin/sh
/usr/bin/ksh
#
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тАО01-10-2012 11:42 PM
тАО01-10-2012 11:42 PM
Re: bash
When calling any shell directly from the prompt, /etc/shells doesn't play any role at all.
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