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Holly Bostick wrote: |
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> Holly Bostick schreef: |
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>>You can see that 'laby' is not copied to /usr/games/bin, though I guess |
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>>that must be it in /usr/lib/laby? |
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>>Yes, indeed it is: |
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>> la /usr/lib/laby |
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>>totaal 5388 |
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>>drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 168 aug 29 17:20 . |
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>>drwxr-xr-x 151 root root 110112 aug 29 17:20 .. |
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>>-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3828654 aug 29 17:20 graphics.pak |
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>>-rw-rw---- 1 games games 450 aug 29 17:20 highscores.dat |
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>>-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 591536 aug 29 17:20 laby |
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>>-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 973752 aug 29 17:20 sounds.pak |
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> P.S. /usr/lib/laby/laby, unsurprisingly, does not run for a user, since |
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> the user (who is an 'other'), has rights to execute the file, but not to |
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> read it. |
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> I'm so surprised that something has gone terribly wrong here (that |
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> ebuild looked so pretty when I read it ;) ). |
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> Holly |
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I had the same problem on installation. It appears that the 'laby' |
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script is not being created in /usr/games/bin. I created my own simple |
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script to cd into /usr/lib/laby and execute ./laby from there -- works |
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fine now. |
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Greg |
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