[cod] 'No such file or directory' on cod2_lnxded Debian 3.1 / 64-bit

Robert Jonker robert.jonker at chello.nl
Mon Mar 6 07:28:41 EST 2006


Hi Dave,

 

Thanks for your reply. The permissions on the file and the directory are alright. The gcc files they link to in the readme; I got them installed but it doesn’t bring me any joy.

 

Regards,

Robert

 

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Van: Dave Whitney [mailto:whitney321 at yahoo.com] 
Verzonden: maandag 6 maart 2006 13:23
Aan: cod at icculus.org
Onderwerp: Re: [cod] 'No such file or directory' on cod2_lnxded Debian 3.1 / 64-bit

 

I'd triple check the ownership of the file and the entire directory.  OH, and isn't there some sort of gcc dependencies?  I think there's a readme that comes with the cod2_lnxded ...  you might have to install a second, older set of gcc files?  I'm a noob at this, I just remember reading it and being thankful it worked the first time w/o having to mess with that.

Good Luck!

Dave

Robert Jonker <robert.jonker at chello.nl> wrote:

Hello all,

 

I ran into this problem yesterday trying to help someone getting a cod2 server running. The machine is running Debian 3.1, kernel 2.6.8-11-amd64-generic. It has a AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3400+.

 

When starting the server I get this ‘No such file or directory’ error:

 

cod2server at server:~$ ./cod2_lnxded

-bash: ./cod2_lnxded: No such file or directory

 

The file permissions are set to chmod 755 and it’s owner and group should be alright (and yes, the file does exist).

 

I have tried like everything (also using the libs from the readme) but I can’t figure it out. I have been running multiple cod2 servers on 32-bit machines without a problem, so my guess is it has to do something with the 64-bit (maybe missing libraries?).

 

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

 

Thanks in advance,

Robert

 

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