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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Unable to run files with 700-777 permissions Post 302887175 by wisecracker on Thursday 6th of February 2014 06:09:55 AM
Old 02-06-2014
Read your error report...
You need the absolute path...
Code:
/bin/32/bitcoin-qt*

EDIT:
OR...
Code:
/full/path/to/bin/32/bitcoin-qt*

NOTE:
On CygWin a file with a star at the end can exist and be part of that filename.
However you may be using an alias for ls that is doing the same as ls -lF...

Last edited by wisecracker; 02-06-2014 at 10:45 AM.. Reason: Added the EDIT section.
 

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GLCOLORMASK(3G) 														   GLCOLORMASK(3G)

NAME
glColorMask - enable and disable writing of frame buffer color components C SPECIFICATION
void glColorMask( GLboolean red, GLboolean green, GLboolean blue, GLboolean alpha ) PARAMETERS
red, green, blue, alpha Specify whether red, green, blue, and alpha can or cannot be written into the frame buffer. The initial values are all GL_TRUE, indicating that the color components can be written. DESCRIPTION
glColorMask specifies whether the individual color components in the frame buffer can or cannot be written. If red is GL_FALSE, for exam- ple, no change is made to the red component of any pixel in any of the color buffers, regardless of the drawing operation attempted. Changes to individual bits of components cannot be controlled. Rather, changes are either enabled or disabled for entire color components. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glColorMask is executed between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd. ASSOCIATED GETS
glGet with argument GL_COLOR_WRITEMASK glGet with argument GL_RGBA_MODE SEE ALSO
glClear(3G), glColor(3G), glColorPointer(3G), glDepthMask(3G), glIndex(3G), glIndexPointer(3G), glIndexMask(3G), glStencilMask(3G) GLCOLORMASK(3G)
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