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it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top No such file or directory? But the file exists! up vote 86 down vote favorite 28 I've downloaded a
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game (Shank) but the bin file doesn't run. The error that is shown when I try to launch the executable is: bash: ./shank-linux-120720110-1-bin: No such file or directory 64-bit files games executable share|improve this question edited May 8 '12 at 12:56 asked May 7 '12 at 19:06 Francesco 5911512 2 Maybe "chmod u+x ./shank*bin" first? –agent86 May 7 '12 at 19:35 also shouldn't that be '.bin' rather than '-bin', maybe it's just a typo –Anake May 7 '12 bash no such file or directory linux at 20:25 Thank you for your reply. I've done the command you said Agent86 but I have the same result. I've downloaded also the .deb file but there is a problem too. I don't know what problem has this game. –Francesco May 7 '12 at 21:29 Please confirm whether you're running a 64-bit installation (that's the most common case for this problem). –Gilles May 7 '12 at 21:49 Yes I confirm that I'm using a 64-bit architecture on my laptop. –Francesco May 7 '12 at 22:31 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 131 down vote You're probably trying to run a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit system that doesn't have 32-bit support installed. There are three cases where you can get the message “No such file or directory”: The file doesn't exist. I presume you've checked that the file does exist (perhaps because the shell completes it). There is a file by that name, but it's a dangling symbolic link. The file exists, and you can even read it (for example, the command file shank-linux-120720110-1-bin displays something like “ELF 32-bit LSB executable …”), and yet when you try to execute it you're told that the file doesn't exist. The error message in this last case is admittedly confusing. What it's telling you is that a key component of the runtime environment necessary to run the program is missing. Unfo
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ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join error no such file or directory python the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a no such file or directory c++ minute: Sign up What's the Xcode “no such file or directory error”? up vote 25 down vote favorite 8 Xcode keeps prompting telling me I don't have a certain image in the project and it errors when I try to build. http://askubuntu.com/questions/133389/no-such-file-or-directory-but-the-file-exists If I deleted the .png Xcode is complaining about from the project, why does Xcode error out when I try to build? [Edited by Rhubarb (got too big for the comments)] I'm getting the same thing with these details. The copy command looks like this CpResource MyIcons/../13-bicycle.png /Users/Me/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MyProject-cxsohyxdecdbptgrrtaixbhhixrj/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/MyProject.app/13-bicycle.png then there's a bunch of setenv and the command is translated to "builtin-copy" but none of that matters, the result is when I compile I get this error: error: /Users/Me/Development/MyProject/MyIcons/../13-bicycle.png: No such file or http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10167442/whats-the-xcode-no-such-file-or-directory-error directory Now, I opened the Copy Bundle Resources tab as suggested by Robert Harvey, and my .png is there, with nothing appearing in read. And it is in the file system (Finder) and in the Project Navigator. So I deleted it from the resources using the - button and added it manually using the + button at the bottom left of the list in the Copy Bundle Resources tab. This put it at the root of the project in the Navigator, so I moved it into my group again - but no luck, same error. So I just deleted it altogether (from the Project Navigator, allowing it to be moved to Trash). That worked, but I ran into the same error with the very next icon (it only reports one or two at a time). Looking at the error message, it appears to think that MyIcons is a folder. It's not, it's just a group. There is no such folder, I can see in the file system. When I added via drag-drop, I left the "Copy items into ... group folder (if needed)" checked and the "Create groups for any added folders" button selected. But note that I only dragged icons (en masse) into an existing group; I did not drag over any folders, nor where any groups or folders created. But somehow, the compiler thinks that these resources are in a folder in the file system that doesn't exist. I right clicked the icon
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/2301 Watch 472 Star 8,340 Fork 1,269 docker/compose Code Issues 633 Pull requests 70 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue System error: no such file or directory on Windows #2301 Closed atrauzzi opened this Issue Oct 31, 2015 · 19 comments Projects None yet Labels no such group/windows-client kind/bug Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 8 participants atrauzzi commented Oct 31, 2015 Trying to run docker-compose up, my first container with a bind mount seems to be failing: compose.cli.main.main: Cannot start container b097f0e6f952c1b40fd25f98f64ec27babe9efbfeabf224be939f07c87a9cd35: [8] System error: no such file no such file or directory Here's the relevant portion of my docker-compose.yaml: search: container_name: dev_search image: elasticsearch volumes: - ./elasticsearch/docker-entrypoint.sh:/docker-entrypoint.sh - ./elasticsearch/config:/usr/share/elasticsearch/config - ./elasticsearch/data:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data ports: - "9200:9200" - "9300:9300" Docker Compose version: $ docker-compose --version docker-compose version: 1.5.0rc3 Docker version: $ docker --version Docker version 1.8.3, build f4bf5c7 Docker Machine version: $ docker-machine --version C:\Program Files\Docker Toolbox\docker-machine.exe version 0.4.1 (e2c88d6) Other fun facts: Windows 10 Project runs fine on OSX and Linux docker-machine ssh default and it looks like all the vboxsf mounts are good Containers seem to be building fine, phewf! cc. #1085 cc. #2158 cc. #2128 Apologies if it seems like this is a duplicate, I haven't seen any momentum on getting this resolved and hopefully I'm not being dramatic when I say: This is quite a blocker and I'd love to be able to conti