RE: "/usr/local/AbiSuite/bin/AbiWord_d: not found" although it is there.


Subject: RE: "/usr/local/AbiSuite/bin/AbiWord_d: not found" although it is there.
From: George J. Wakileh (george.wakileh@vol.at)
Date: Fri Apr 27 2001 - 14:01:14 CDT


Hello,

On SourceForge, I found the following
abisuite-0.7.14-2-Linux_i386_dynamic.tar.gz
abisuite-0.7.14-QNX_x86pc_static.qpr
abisuite-0.7.14-gnome-nopspell-RH6.2-1.i386.rpm
abisuite-0.7.14-gtk-RH6.2-1.i386.rpm
abisuite-0.7.14-gtk-RH7.0-1.i386.rpm
abisuite-0.7.14.tar.gz
abiword-0.7.14-2.tgz
abiword_0.7.14_i386.deb
setup_abiword-0.7.14-BiDi.exe
setup_abiword-0.7.14.exe

Which of those I need to download to run from a cygwin shell on Win2000?

I assume setup_abiword-0.7.14.exe is to run AbiWord from Windows only.

I know how to deal with .tgz or .tar.gz, but am not familiar with the
extensions rpm, qpr and deb. Can anyone kindly tell what is needed to
handle such file types?

Thanks very much.

George

-----Original Message-----
From: Jesper Skov [SMTP:jskov@zoftcorp.adsl.dk]
Sent: Friday, 27 April 2001 09:01
To: George J. Wakileh
Cc: 'abiword-user@abisource.com'
Subject: Re: "/usr/local/AbiSuite/bin/AbiWord_d: not found" although it is
there.

>>>>> "George" == George J Wakileh <george.wakileh@vol.at> writes:

George> What about unable to open display ""? In ~/.xinitrc, I have
George> export DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0 Can anybody think of why I am
George> getting this?

George> Thanks very much for your help.

I think it's because you are trying to run a Linux binary (and its script).
You want to download a .zip file or something like that.

Jesper

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