Getting started in Linux
- Posted by Stephen O'Sullivan <stephen_o__sullivan at hotmail.com> May 21, 2005
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Hi, I've recently installed Euphoria on my Fedora Core 3 system. I followed the instructions as described in the install section of the documentation. However, if I type exu in the terminal, I get a command not found error message. If I want Euphoria to run, I must enter the full path first (in my case, /euphoria/bin/exu). when I do I get the following prompt: "Euphoria Interpreter 2.5 for Linux.H2dCopyright (c) Rapid Deployment Software 2005H3dPermission is freely granted to anyone to copy andH4 dredistribute this Public Domain Edition of Euphoria.H5d6d file name to execute?" complete with the "Hd2" etc included. Even if I make the current directory the directory where exu resides, the system still fails to recognise the exu command. when the exu command is entered correctly,I then must type the entire path of the program I want to Execute. It then attempts to do something, but it turns out to be a jumbled mess in the terminal screen, and I can't make head nor tail of what the program is doing, or meant to do. Can anyone give me a pointer as to what I am doing wrong, and help me get my programs running correctly? I am running Euphoria 2.5 for Linux. Thanks and Regards, Stephen.