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Originally Posted by paulunderwood
Jason, what is the application? What is the operating system? Are you trying to run a 32-bit program on a 64-bit Linux? If so, have you installed "ia32-libs"?
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If the problem were the "bitness", wouldn't it at least acknowledge that the file was there when I tried to run it. It listed when I type ls, but if I try to execute it, even in the directory with the ./ before it, it claims the file doesn't exist.