I am using a Linux Mint OS and am trying to run a simple genode demo using hte method shown in
http://genode.org/documentation/developer-resources/getting_started
I am getting an error saying
/bin/bash: /home/anubhav/Downloads/genode-13.05/tool/run: /usr/bin/expect: bad interpreter: No such file or directory make: *** [run/demo] Error 126
Please tell me what is wrong
Hi,
On 06/10/2013 07:23 AM, Archie Nidhi wrote:
I am using a Linux Mint OS and am trying to run a simple genode demo using hte method shown in
http://genode.org/documentation/developer-resources/getting_started
I am getting an error saying
/bin/bash: /home/anubhav/Downloads/genode-13.05/tool/run: /usr/bin/expect: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
well, that line states the problem. You've no 'expect' interpreter installed on your system, which is needed by Genode's run tool.
On Debian based systems - at least for Debian and Ubuntu - the needed software package is (surprisingly) called 'expect'. So I assume it's the same for Linux Mint, which is AFAIK a Debian derivative.
Regards Stefan
make: *** [run/demo] Error 126
Please tell me what is wrong
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