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installpkg: command not found

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Hi,

 

Pretty new to unRAID.  I decided to add some plugins today.  I setup unMENU and installed a couple plugins via the packagemanager and a few worked fine.  I'm trying to install gcc now and I keep getting installpkg: command not found.  I thought it might have been a path issue, but I did a find on the system and it doesn't seem to exist anywhere.

 

gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz installation:

 

/boot/packages/gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz.manual_install: line 5: installpkg: command not found

/boot/packages/gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz.manual_install: line 6: installpkg: command not found

/boot/packages/gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz.manual_install: line 7: installpkg: command not found

/boot/packages/gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz.manual_install: line 8: installpkg: command not found

/boot/packages/gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz.manual_install: line 9: installpkg: command not found

/boot/packages/gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz.manual_install: line 10: installpkg: command not found

 

gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz apparently did not install properly, /usr/bin/cc does not exist.

 

I'm running unRAID Version: 5.0-rc5

 

Am I missing a plugin that needs to be installed?  Never had an issue with installpkg before.

 

thx

duhasst

  • 11 months later...

I know this post is very old, but I'm having the same issue today when I try to install gcc libraries.

 

gcc-4.2.4-i486-1.tgz apparently did not install properly, /usr/bin/cc does not exist.

Apparently one of the files didn't fully download. I went to the /boot/config/packages folder and deleted all of the packages associated with the gcc install. So just 'rm packagename' to delete each file. I redownloaded/installed and it worked.

I was replying when you fixed it. Good!

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