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edcarriere
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I found something out that I did not know about the x64 version of Fedora Core 6. Once you install it and do the updates/upgrades, the system blocks binary files from being executed as programs.
When trying to install plesk 8.1.1 (FC64x64), it would always give me ¨cannot execute binary file¨. This was also happening after I had disabled SELinux. I followed all of the online instructions and nothing worked...
I found out that doing chmod +x on the psa* file changes the permissions but does not allow you to execute the binary file.
You must use the FC6x64 ¨file browser¨, locate the file, right click the psa* file, in the permissions tab set the ¨allow executing file as a program¨ and also change the SELinux setting to ¨temporary data¨ from ¨file_t¨.
This will allow you to install plesk without problems from what I can see...
I never had this kind of problem with the 32bit version, only the x64 versions...
Ed
When trying to install plesk 8.1.1 (FC64x64), it would always give me ¨cannot execute binary file¨. This was also happening after I had disabled SELinux. I followed all of the online instructions and nothing worked...
I found out that doing chmod +x on the psa* file changes the permissions but does not allow you to execute the binary file.
You must use the FC6x64 ¨file browser¨, locate the file, right click the psa* file, in the permissions tab set the ¨allow executing file as a program¨ and also change the SELinux setting to ¨temporary data¨ from ¨file_t¨.
This will allow you to install plesk without problems from what I can see...
I never had this kind of problem with the 32bit version, only the x64 versions...
Ed