Executing a binary file, mode 7, 80386 ELF executable
From: Vul (vulibert_at_yahoo.de)
Date: 09/06/04
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Date: 6 Sep 2004 06:29:01 -0700
Hi,
I try to run a program called puma ("./puma"), but I get this:
bash: ./puma: No such file or directory
With "file puma" I get:
puma: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV),
dynamically
linked (uses shared libs), stripped
which looks perfectly ok.
The file is executable, it's legal (as "file" says) and it's actually
there ;). I need it for bootstrapping the toolkit. I use Slackware 9.1
on a Pentium.
It's part of a compiler toolkit from
http://www.iste.uni-stuttgart.de/ps/cocktail/
The binary is from this package:
ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/ps/cocktail/bootstrap-modula.tar.gz
(~ 1.2M)
Thanks in advance,
Vul
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