[ML-General] very strange Linux problem

Matthew O'Gorman mog at rldn.net
Wed Feb 17 15:45:59 CST 2016


david <ainut at knology.net> writes:

> I'm trying to setup a cross-compile from the pc running Debian jessie to
> an RPi2 also running jessie.  This is for a Qt environment so I'm using
> Qt recipe on page wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi2EGLFS.  Everything works fine
> until I get to the ".configure" command in step 7.  Phase 1 of the
> .configure works fine, but in phase 2, where it tries to "make" using a
> g++ command, it returns an error "file not found!"  I can go to that
> directory and actually SEE the actual g++ file exists!
> Further, when I type (this is all using bash shell) "./g++" command name
> (leaving out the full name only in this email), it also says "file not
> found!"  And I still see it in an "ls" command as well as in the
> windowed "file manager."
>
> This is bizarre.  Unless there is an embedded control character or
> something in the filename, I'm totally lost.  I have *never* seen any
> version of any operating system do this.
> Oh, and that entire directory tree was built using automagic build tools
> downloaded from Qt's git site.
>
> Not even sure how to rename that file if I keep getting "file not found"
> errors while using shell command line interface.
>

What does ls -l say?  If I had to guess your g++ is not an executable.

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