1. exu under mandrake 9
- Posted by rubis at fem.unicamp.br
Dec 14, 2002
Hi all;
I'm playing with mandrake 9 , trying to run exu but I allways get the
same error:
[rubens@localhost rubens]$ cd euphoria
[rubens@localhost euphoria]$ cd bin
[rubens@localhost bin]$ ls
ascii* cdguru* eprint.ex guru.ex keywords.e search* where*
ascii.ex ed.ex exu* key* lines* search.ex where.ex
bin.doc eprint* guru* key.ex lines.ex syncolor.e
[rubens@localhost bin]$ exu
bash: exu: command not found
[rubens@localhost bin]$ guru
bash: guru: command not found
[rubens@localhost bin]$
my .bash_profile ->
# .bash_profile
# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi
# User specific environment and startup programs
PATH=/HOME/bin:$PATH
PATH=/home/rubens/euphoria/bin:$PATH
EUDIR=/home/rubens/euphoria
export PATH
export PATH EUDIR
unset USERNAME
What i doing wrong ?
thanks
rubens
2. Re: exu under mandrake 9
On 14 Dec 2002, at 19:25, rubis at fem.unicamp.br wrote:
>
> Hi all;
>
> I'm playing with mandrake 9 , trying to run exu but I allways get the
> same error:
<gobbledygook snipped>
> What i doing wrong ?
Using linux.
> thanks
> rubens
<curtsey>
Kat,
wasted months on nix.
wasted $$$$.¢¢ on hardware for it too.
eating $0.12 of ramen for dinner.
3. Re: exu under mandrake 9
- Posted by jbrown1050 at yahoo.com
Dec 14, 2002
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 03:36:11PM -0600, Kat wrote:
>
> On 14 Dec 2002, at 19:25, rubis at fem.unicamp.br
wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi all;
> >
> > I'm playing with mandrake 9 , trying to run exu
but I allways get the
> > same error:
>
> <gobbledygook snipped>
>
> > What i doing wrong ?
>
> Using linux.
Or maybe its cuz he was poisoned from using Windows
too much, eh?
I could go on and on about the evil Windows rants, as
you could with anti-linux
rants. However, I don't see this as the place for
them.
>
> > thanks
> > rubens
>
> <curtsey>
>
> Kat,
> wasted months on nix.
> wasted $$$$.¢¢ on hardware for it too.
> eating $0.12 of ramen for dinner.
Not that you don't have good reason to hate *nix, of
course ...
jbrown
>
>
>
>
>
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4. Re: exu under mandrake 9
- Posted by jbrown1050 at yahoo.com
Dec 14, 2002
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 07:25:54PM -0200,
rubis at fem.unicamp.br wrote:
>
> Hi all;
>
> I'm playing with mandrake 9 , trying to run exu but
I allways get the
> same error:
>
> [rubens@localhost rubens]$ cd euphoria
> [rubens@localhost euphoria]$ cd bin
> [rubens@localhost bin]$ ls
> ascii* cdguru* eprint.ex guru.ex keywords.e
search* where*
> ascii.ex ed.ex exu* key* lines*
search.ex where.ex
> bin.doc eprint* guru* key.ex lines.ex
syncolor.e
> [rubens@localhost bin]$ exu
> bash: exu: command not found
> [rubens@localhost bin]$ guru
> bash: guru: command not found
> [rubens@localhost bin]$
>
>
> my .bash_profile ->
>
> # .bash_profile
>
> # Get the aliases and functions
> if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
> . ~/.bashrc
> fi
>
> # User specific environment and startup programs
> PATH=/HOME/bin:$PATH
> PATH=/home/rubens/euphoria/bin:$PATH
>
> EUDIR=/home/rubens/euphoria
>
> export PATH
> export PATH EUDIR
> unset USERNAME
>
>
> What i doing wrong ?
>
>
> thanks
> rubens
>
Try this:
# .bash_profile
# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi
# User specific environment and startup programs
export PATH=/home/rubens/euphoria/bin:/HOME/bin:$PATH
# is it /HOME/bin or /home/bin ??
export EUDIR=/home/rubens/euphoria
unset USERNAME
Also, the current directory isnt part of the path for
Linux/Unix.
after you cd to euphoria/bin, try running "./exu"
jbrown
>
>
>
>
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5. Re: exu under mandrake 9
> Hi all;
> I'm playing with mandrake 9 , trying to run exu but I allways get the
> same error:
> [rubens@localhost rubens]$ cd euphoria
> [rubens@localhost euphoria]$ cd bin
> [rubens@localhost bin]$ ls
> ascii* cdguru* eprint.ex guru.ex keywords.e search* where*
> ascii.ex ed.ex exu* key* lines* search.ex where.ex
> bin.doc eprint* guru* key.ex lines.ex syncolor.e
> [rubens@localhost bin]$ exu
> bash: exu: command not found
> [rubens@localhost bin]$ guru
> bash: guru: command not found
> [rubens@localhost bin]$
<snip>
> What i doing wrong ?
When using linux the current directory is not automaticaly on the
search path when you type in a command. What this means is that you
need to type "./exu" (the . means "current directory").
> thanks
> rubens
Thomas Parslow (PatRat)
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