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problem in production urgent!!!
Hi Gurus,
First of all i should admit that i'm posting my query in an irrelevant forum, but still , it would be of great help if any one helps me out here.
I've to execute a binary file on production which is generated by running a c program on linux 5.2. generally i use to do this by doing,
./ . But this time, i'm getting error, saying
bash: ./ is a directory... Can any one tell me how to execute a binary file. Lets say my binary file name is a.out.
I'm struck with my followup work just because of this..
Thanks a lot
PNRDBA
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[oracle@parrot oracle]$ ./
bash: ./: is a directory
[oracle@parrot oracle]$ ./a.out
so, ./a.out should work.
HTH.
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Hi
First say chmod 755 on that binary..and then do ./a.out
regards
Hrishy
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Re: problem in production urgent!!!
Originally posted by pnrdba
Hi Gurus,
First of all i should admit that i'm posting my query in an irrelevant forum, but still , it would be of great help if any one helps me out here.
You're right, closing...
Jeff Hunter
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