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Hi,
I have a very strange problem with the haxe compiler.
I installed it from AUR using yaourt (yaourt haxe).
Now I type haxe, and get:
> haxe
bash: /usr/bin/haxe: No such file or directory
I tried the following:
> ls -l /usr/bin/haxe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1407780 2008-12-08 16:14 /usr/bin/haxe
Why does bash tell me, it can not find /usr/bin/haxe?
Thanks!
Nathan
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i think your /usr is in $PATH check that out
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Uhm... I think haxe is in extra; there's no haxe in AUR.
But it sure looks weird, I agree.
Are you properly updated?
Maybe try reinstalling it?
$ sudo pacman -Rn haxe
$ sudo pacman -Syu haxe
Edit: Need to be root to run those commands
Last edited by Ferdinand (2023-09-11 14:54:38)
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bash uses that error a bit misleadingly, the file exists and it has permissions to be executed, but look at the timestamp!
It's most likely corrupted and not an elf binary.
pacman -Qikk haxe
And then just re-install it.
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but look at the timestamp!
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a haxe-related necrobumping spree or smth
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Closing this ancient thread. ixywas, please do not necrobump.
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