: [squid-users] Startup script: execvp: No such file or directory
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This may fix it for you.
I think that you have to set the LANG var in your environment to be C
This is done by changing the contents of /etc/sysconfig/i18n
Here is mine:
LANG=C
: [squid-users] Startup script: execvp: No such file or directory
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service squid start I get
env: /etc/init.d/squid: No such file or directory
If I try to run using ./squid ...
: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
During
: [squid-users] Startup script: execvp: No such file or directory
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, MarceloK wrote:
Hail everyone
I'm using Red Hat 8 and Squid 2.5Stable3
I've experienced a problem with startup script for squid. When I use the command
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, MarceloK wrote:
Hail everyone
I'm using Red Hat 8 and Squid 2.5Stable3
I've experienced a problem with startup script for squid. When I use the command
service squid start I get
env: /etc/init.d/squid: No such file or directory
You don't have a /etc/init.d/squid
Hail everyone
I'm using Red Hat 8 and Squid 2.5Stable3
I've experienced a problem with startup script for squid. When I use the command
service squid start I get
env: /etc/init.d/squid: No such file or directory
If I try to run using ./squid ...
: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
service squid start I get
env: /etc/init.d/squid: No such file or directory
If I try to run using ./squid ...
: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
During the system startup, the follow message appear
squid: execvp: No such file or directory
I have been searching for
This may fix it for you.
I think that you have to set the LANG var in your environment to be C
This is done by changing the contents of /etc/sysconfig/i18n
Here is mine:
LANG=C
SUPPORTED=en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en
SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16
Enjoy,
Dave