On 09/15/2012 11:14 AM, Larry Pearson wrote:
Since the developers of Ubuntu decided Seamonkey was no longer relevant, they
removed it during the installation of 2.12.1 without asking. Seamonkey was not
on the list of applications to be removed that I looked at either.
So I'm trying to install it on my upgraded system. I followed the directions
in the installation instructions. I created the directory seamonkey2 and
changed to that directory. I loaded seamonkey-2.12.1.tar.bz2 into that
directory. I decompressed the file.
tar jxvf seamonkey-2.*.tar.bz2
cd seamonkey
Then I tried to execute the file.
larry@larry-desktop:~/seamonkey2/seamonkey$ ./seamonkey
bash: ./seamonkey: No such file or directory
The file is there.
larry@larry-desktop:~/seamonkey2/seamonkey$ ls -l seam*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 larry larry 124340 Sep 9 09:09 seamonkey
-rwxr-xr-x 1 larry larry 124344 Sep 9 09:09 seamonkey-bin
Any ideas? This is an AMD Linux-64 system if that makes any difference.
Was it the 32-bit build?
Delete that folder, and try again with the contributed 64-bit version
found under "Contributed Builds" at the bottom of this page.
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#2.12.1
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Fedora 17 (64-bit)
Gnome or KDE Desktop
Thunderbird Earlybird
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