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[GH-ISSUE #255] -bash: s3fs: command not found #135
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Originally created by @alebeta90 on GitHub (Aug 31, 2015).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/issues/255
Hello friends! i already have a fresh installation of CentOS7 and i install s3fs browser in the way that you explain. When i use my user to run de s3fs command its ok. But when i try to run like root i have this message
-bash: s3fs: command not found
Thanks for the support!
All the best.
@gaul commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2015):
make installputs the binary in/usr/local/binby default. Try running the full path, e.g.,/usr/local/bin/s3fs.@okram999 commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
@alebeta90 : pls close if the issue is resolved
@alebeta commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
Yes the problem was solved... only restart the server and works.
Thanks a lot!
@okram999 commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
@alebeta90 @alebeta - go ahead with the final ritual to close the issue. Too many open issues which have been 'actually' addressed gives a negative feel on the project.
@alebeta commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
@okram999 where is the option to submit the ticket like a closed??
@okram999 commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
@alebeta scroll down. you should see a "close" or "comment & close" button.
@alebeta commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
Only appear Comment, the green one @okram999
@kahing commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
You need to use the same account that you filled the ticket from
@RobbKistler commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
@ggtakec can close it when he sees these comments.
@alebeta90 commented on GitHub (Sep 16, 2015):
@kahing interesting kahing hahahaha is true i was in a different account! thanks! and thanks to everyone!