about the ": applet not found" error message
Bernhard Fischer
rep.nop at aon.at
Sat Oct 21 08:08:10 PDT 2006
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:48:16PM +0200, Philippe Laporte wrote:
>
>
>Denis Vlasenko wrote:
>
>>On Wednesday 11 October 2006 16:50, Philippe Laporte wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>> It seems like the ": applet not found" error message is given on
>>>some load errors but not others.
>>>
>>>if I run a non-existent "exec" I get:
>>>
>>>not found
>>>
>>>if I run an exec I think is for the right ARCH family, but maybe not for
>>>the exact machine type, I get:
>>>
>>>applet not found
>>>
>>>if I run a build I know is for the wrong ARCH, I get the same.
>>>
>>>But if I run a text file I get:
>>>
>>>cannot execute
>>>
>>>So would be nice to have more details.
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot,
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I am confused. Are you talking about busybox? Sounds more like
>>you talk about shell command line...
>>
>>
>
> From what I've seen of the source code (limited), the message comes
>from the busybox executable.
Please provide examples of what you do, what is printed and what you'd
expect to be printed (as diagnostics?).
Thanks,
>
>Thanks,
>Philippe
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