Does eula stand for End User Licensing Agreement, perhaps? Just a guess.
If it's a script why don't you just look in it (the calling script) and
see what it's doing?
Also, maybe the eula binary exists (did you look for it?) but is not
executable, which should be easy to fix.
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:> All....
>
> I am trying to install vsifax on a 64 bit Centos 5.1 system. The Esker
> staff have been helpful but no cigar.
>
> At first they thought the problem might be related to a 64 bit machine
> so I tried to install vsifax on a 32 bit Centos 5.1 machine and received
> the same error.
>
> One of their installation scripts is trying to execute a binary called
> eula which fails.
>
> ./eula: cannot execute binary file
>
> The tech support of vsifax advised me they had one other customer use
> Centos 4.5 and succeeded in a vsifax installation.
>
> I was hoping whoever had the other vsifax installation might be
> listening to this list and could give me a hand.
>
> Thanks much!!!
>
> Greg Ennis
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