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Old 08-24-2013
Sqlite3: /lib/ld-Linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter:

Hi all

I'm hoping this is just me being a muppet, has anyone come across this problem before?

I am writing an application that uses sqlite3 and I have created a database using it -

Code:
sqlite3 muse.db
SQLite version 3.6.20
Enter ".help" for instructions
Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
sqlite> .tables
alarm                muse_hosts           suite
groups               runtime_environment  timer
job                  state
msgs                 state_machine_flags
sqlite> .q

If I run sqlite3 from the same directory as the database file all is well - as above.

But if I try to use a fully qualified path -

Code:
[brad@dev01o .muse_dev]$ /opt/brad/sqlite3 muse.db
-bash: /opt/brad/sqlite3: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory

Googling around would suggest that this is a problem with trying to run a 32 bit version of an executable on a 64 bit Centos server. I don't understand though why it is happy running without a fully qualified path in that case.

Can anyone provide any insight into what the problem is?

Thanks advance

Brad
 

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edb-sqlite(7)															     edb-sqlite(7)

NAME
edb-sqlite - eurephia SQLite3 database driver DESCRIPTION
The edb-sqlite database driver is used to enable SQLite3 database in eurephia. The SQLite3 database is file based and requires no server setup at all. The database driver takes only one argument, which is a full path to the database file.b EXAMPLES
eurephia-auth - This is configured via the OpenVPN configuration file. plugin eurephia-auth.so "-i edb-sqlite.so -- <full path to database file>" Plese notice the double dashes. They are separating the arguments between the eurephia-auth module and the database driver. eurephia_init - This is set via the command line user@server:~ $ eurephia_init --database-driver edb-sqlite.so --database-args "<full path to DB file>" eurephiadm - This is configured in the ~/.eurephia/eurephiadm.cfg file database_driver = edb-sqlite.so database_params = <full path to DB file> SEE ALSO
eurephia-auth(7), eurephiadm(7), eurephia_init(7) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2008-2010 David Sommerseth <dazo@users.sourceforge.net> David Sommerseth July 2010 edb-sqlite(7)
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