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<blockquote data-quote="cradom" data-source="post: 762035" data-attributes="member: 305283"><p>Your download folder is not in your $PATH. A workaround is to run bchunk like this:</p><p>./bchunk myinputfile.bin myinputfile.cue myoutputfile</p><p></p><p>The dot-slash means run the app that is in the folder you're in.</p><p></p><p>The correct way is to move the bchunk app to the /usr/bin folder like it says in the article. Then make sure /usr/bin is in your $PATH so it can be run without having to use ./</p><p>If the app is not in the $PATH, the system cannot find it so it says "command not found".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cradom, post: 762035, member: 305283"] Your download folder is not in your $PATH. A workaround is to run bchunk like this: ./bchunk myinputfile.bin myinputfile.cue myoutputfile The dot-slash means run the app that is in the folder you're in. The correct way is to move the bchunk app to the /usr/bin folder like it says in the article. Then make sure /usr/bin is in your $PATH so it can be run without having to use ./ If the app is not in the $PATH, the system cannot find it so it says "command not found". [/QUOTE]
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