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Old 17th March 2012, 02:28 PM
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How to install Komodo Ide on Fedora 16 32bit

Hi, I am trying to go with a older version of Komodo Ide for linux.
As it's more suitable for my current projects.

I get this error when I try to run the ./install.sh script.

Code:
./INSTALLDIR/lib/python/bin/python: line 4: ./INSTALLDIR/lib/python/bin/python2.6: cannot execute binary file
I have searched google but nothing particallar to this case. There are relevant errors but nothing similar. I have tried to set up the environment path and create a symbolic link to both perl and python but no luck.

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