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Originally Posted by dblank View Post
Oops on the owner/group, but it's still read and execute for everyone, so that shouldn't be a problem.

What happens when you try to run it?
zenmap: not found
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Originally Posted by barry99705 View Post
zenmap: not found
Do you have python2.5 installed?

What if you type /usr/bin/zenmap ?
 
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Originally Posted by dblank View Post
Do you have python2.5 installed?

What if you type /usr/bin/zenmap ?
Nope, don't have python. It's not showing up in any of my working repos.
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Nope, don't have python. It's not showing up in any of my working repos.
It's on maemo Extras, grab it from there when it goes back online.
 
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It's on maemo Extras, grab it from there when it goes back online.
Found it. Still no joy. Even chmod'd it 777, still says zenmap: not found. Tried it by doing a /usr/bin/zenmap and right from the bin directory.
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Found it. Still no joy. Even chmod'd it 777, still says zenmap: not found. Tried it by doing a /usr/bin/zenmap and right from the bin directory.
The error message is misleading, it most likely can't find python at /usr/bin/python2.5
 
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@dblank

Any chance of releasing for the newly released 4.60. I got it to compile and install but only to /usr/local and I didn't get zenmap to open.

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Hi, I am interested in getting zenmap to work.
I have it installed but when I run it I get this message.

Code:
/home/user # zenmap
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/usr/bin/zenmap", line 31, in <module>
      from zenmapCore.Name import APP_NAME, APP_DISPLAY_NAME
ImpostError: Bad magic number in /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/zenmapCore/__init__.pyc
/home/user #
I have tried running it as user and as root. I get the same message.
What can I do to fix this?

Thanks.

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Originally Posted by mrlanrat View Post

I have tried running it as user and as root. I get the same message.
What can I do to fix this?

Thanks.
I just built 4.62 from scratch and I kept getting weird errors to when relying on dpkg to install zenmap with the deb. (Tried a couple of different things in the rules file, kept getting different errors... Honestly, I don't know enough about setup.py to get it to prefix right for apt.)

I got zenmap running by installing it directly on the tablet, but it was a pain. What I did was-

1. build nmap-4.62 on scratchbox
2. On scratchbox tar.gz the zenmap directory in the nmap source tree (after building the deb).
3. transfer the nmap*.deb and the zenmaps.tar.gz to the tablet.
4. Install the nmap deb.
5. untar the zenmaps dir into your homedir, cd into it and run(as root)-
# python2.5 setup.py install


hope this helps,
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Originally Posted by kernelpanic View Post
2. On scratchbox tar.gz the zenmap directory in the nmap source tree (after building the deb).

hope this helps,
kernelpanic
Thanks, but when you say make a deb, do you mean dh_make and dpkg-buildpackage?
 
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