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The recommendation by life5ign seems still not to have been implemented after nearly a year. We're talking about adding a few lines of text to a file that would have potentially saved me tens of hours of head-banging troubleshooting.
I was getting an error declaring "the executable not being in my $PATH", when actually the file was there, and it was in my $PATH. It just wasn't executable due to a permissions misconfiguration. 644 vs 744 = huge waste of time!
Please update your README for the love of God... and aspiring computer geeks everywhere. Well, I know a lot more about $PATHs now. So, thanks. I guess?
Here is the update for the README:
4 - Change the permissions to make the file executable.
Simply "moving the downloaded binary" to your PATH doesn't work.
Provide example commands:
This would save new folks a lot of trouble.
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