Hi Guys,
I'm trying to install qcad-3.25.2-pro on my Debian stretch (backports kernel 4.19) with the following instructions:
$ chmod a+x qcad-3.25.2-pro-linux-x86_64.run
$ ./qcad-3.25.2-pro-linux-x86_64.run
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing QCAD....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
/home/myhome/qcad-3.25.2-pro-linux-x86_64.run: 1: eval: ./setup.sh: Permission denied
If I try with sudo, I have the same error message. I have already used alternative tmpdir= and target= parameters.
I would appreciate it if have some help. Thanks guys
Qcad cannot install on Linux (Permission denied)
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Re: Qcad cannot install on Linux (Permission denied)
This might be a security feature of your Debian installation.
I'd recommend to download and extract the tar.gz instead which covers these cases. Simply extract the tar.gz anywhere you like and run the contained "qcad" binary:
I'd recommend to download and extract the tar.gz instead which covers these cases. Simply extract the tar.gz anywhere you like and run the contained "qcad" binary:
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tar xfvz qcad-3.25.2-pro-linux-x86_64.tar.gz
cd qcad-3.25.2-pro-linux-x86_64
./qcad