i want to install Linuxx64CmapTools_v5.03_04-07-09.bin
and the installation abort with :
root@alfeo-ents:/wdata-ents/carto# ./Linuxx64CmapTools_v5.03_04-07-09.bin
Preparing to install...
Extracting the JRE from the installer archive...
Unpacking the JRE...
Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive...
Configuring the installer for this system's environment...
Launching installer...
/tmp/install.dir.24903/Linux/resource/jre/bin/java: 1: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string
thanks for your aid
fred
Installer for 64-bit CMapTools fails for linux installation
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Re: Installer for 64-bit CMapTools fails for linux installation
Hi,
I'm probably wrong, but I think you downloaded the 64Bit version of the installer, when you have a 32Bit operating system.
First of all, let's verify that you have a 64bits operating system. How? open a Terminal window and type:
uname -m
If you receive "i386" as an output, then it is an 32 Bit system.
Then download the installer again as a binary file. Remember that some browsers "treat" .bin files as text (ascii) files, so be sure the installer is download it as a binary. Then try to install CmapTools again.
CmapSupport
I'm probably wrong, but I think you downloaded the 64Bit version of the installer, when you have a 32Bit operating system.
First of all, let's verify that you have a 64bits operating system. How? open a Terminal window and type:
uname -m
If you receive "i386" as an output, then it is an 32 Bit system.
Then download the installer again as a binary file. Remember that some browsers "treat" .bin files as text (ascii) files, so be sure the installer is download it as a binary. Then try to install CmapTools again.
CmapSupport