Title: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: brethberie on December 03, 2020, 05:12:59 PM I've done a clean install of Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 with ARM architecture. I verified the download and am up and running just fine.
source: https://ubuntu.com/raspberry-pi Now I try to download ARM Linux image of Bitcoin Core. (Trying to get bitcoind/bitcoin-cli up and running for a lightning node) Verified this download and followed the instructions here: https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#linux-instructions Have no trouble extracting the file. Have no trouble running the command to move the file contents to /usr/local/bin (although it does not ask for my password) Run cd ~/usr/local/bin/ to move into the directory ls command shows the contents include bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, etc. (all contents of bitcoin-0.20.1/bin/ are in the proper /usr/local/bin directory) However, when I try to run the bitcoind -daemon command I get an error along the lines of. /usr/local/bin/bitcoind does not exist even though I can see it when I can navigate to the directory. I have exhausted all possible solutions by google search and have tried alternative install methods (Snap store install doesn't include bitcoind or bitcoin-cli) I'm hoping this is a simple mistake Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: jackg on December 03, 2020, 05:20:40 PM Have you tried to CD into the directory and running it directly from there with ./Bitcoind? If it worked then then you'll just have to search up on how to make the bitcoin command link to the exectible.
Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: bob123 on December 03, 2020, 06:17:30 PM Did you check the permission of the file? Type:
Code: ls -al /usr/local/bin/ Are you logged in as root instead of a unprivileged user using sudo? Check whether /usr/local/bin/ is in your $PATH by typing: Code: $PATH Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: mocacinno on December 03, 2020, 06:25:11 PM This line worries me:
cd ~/usr/local/bin/ There is a huge difference between ~/usr/local/bin/ And /usr/local/bin/ The first one starts from your home, the other from root The first one probably isn't in your path, the second one probably is... Can you try: which bitcoind Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: brethberie on December 04, 2020, 02:08:50 AM Have you tried to CD into the directory and running it directly from there with ./Bitcoind? If it worked then then you'll just have to search up on how to make the bitcoin command link to the exectible. I did try this and it returned "cannot execute binary file" This made me realize I had not installed ARM Linux version of Bitcoin Core. I have restarted a half dozen times with the proper download now and am encountering serious issues. The primary concern is that I can't verify the download. sha256sum of the file I've downloaded does not match any on the SHA256SUMS.asc file I obtained from bitcoincore.org The secondary concern is that the Linux install instructions at bitcoin.org/en/full0node#linux-instructions do not seem to apply to the ARM Linux version. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: brethberie on December 04, 2020, 02:15:09 AM Did you check the permission of the file? Type: Code: ls -al /usr/local/bin/ Are you logged in as root instead of a unprivileged user using sudo? Check whether /usr/local/bin/ is in your $PATH by typing: Code: $PATH Started over with the proper ARM Linux download. Extracted the download and ran: sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.20.1-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar-3 ls -al /usr/local/bin returns "root root" for permissions on the bitcoin file in the directory Would love some instructions specific to ARM Linux but none seem to exist. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: brethberie on December 04, 2020, 02:59:10 AM This line worries me: cd ~/usr/local/bin/ There is a huge difference between ~/usr/local/bin/ And /usr/local/bin/ The first one starts from your home, the other from root The first one probably isn't in your path, the second one probably is... Can you try: which bitcoind ~/usr/local/bin/ was a mistake on my part. I've been using /usr/local/bin/ and can confirm I am running everything from root. This is all happening on a clean verified install of Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi. Followed the instructions here https://stadicus.github.io/RaspiBolt/raspibolt_30_bitcoin.html Was able to get all the way back to where I was last night with the proper ARM version of Bitcoin core (and verify the download this time). I now have bitcoin-cli, bitcoind, etc. in the /usr/local/bin directory as outlined in the RaspiBolt instructions. However when I run: bitcoind --version I get bash: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind: No such file or directory When I run: which bitcoind I get: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind I have also tried to run: sudo ./bitcoind , sudo ./bitcoin-qt ,etc. with no other results. I have tried this in a tmp directory and a normal one. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: ranochigo on December 04, 2020, 03:11:07 AM However when I run: bitcoind --version Might sound quite trivial but is it executable? Navigate to the directory and pass chmod +x bitcoind into the command line. I've been running Raspbian and I had to do this so it might be applicable to you.I get bash: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind: No such file or directory When I run: which bitcoind I get: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind I have also tried to run: sudo ./bitcoind , sudo ./bitcoin-qt ,etc. with no other results. I have tried this in a tmp directory and a normal one. I assume you're getting the hash of the entire tar.gz file? The hash should be 55b577e0fb306fb429d4be6c9316607753e8543e5946b542d75d876a2f08654c for the arm version. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: brethberie on December 04, 2020, 03:59:48 AM However when I run: bitcoind --version Might sound quite trivial but is it executable? Navigate to the directory and pass chmod +x bitcoind into the command line. I've been running Raspbian and I had to do this so it might be applicable to you.I get bash: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind: No such file or directory When I run: which bitcoind I get: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind I have also tried to run: sudo ./bitcoind , sudo ./bitcoin-qt ,etc. with no other results. I have tried this in a tmp directory and a normal one. I assume you're getting the hash of the entire tar.gz file? The hash should be 55b577e0fb306fb429d4be6c9316607753e8543e5946b542d75d876a2f08654c for the arm version. I solved the issue with the hash. I was attempting to verify the unzipped file. I did run: sudo chmod +x bitcoind This did not change anything regarding the errors from before. Still getting no such file or directory for /usr/local/bin/bitcoind Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: NotATether on December 04, 2020, 05:40:06 AM Did you copy the libraries to /usr/local/lib as well? Those also have to be copied not just /usr/local/bin binaries. In fact I would run cd bitcoin-core-download-folder && cp * /usr/local so that all the files are copied to /use/local/bin|lib|share|etc and so on. (Obviously replace bitcoin-core-download-folder with the real download path)
Also check this question out: Running executable file: No such file or directory (https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/413642/running-executable-file-no-such-file-or-directory) (Unix stack exchange) From an answer there, check if any dependent libraries are not found by running: Code: ldd /usr/local/bin/bitcoind And it will print if any libraries are not found. If that's the case then you didn't copy all of the files to /usr/local. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: mocacinno on December 04, 2020, 06:51:35 AM When i replied yesterday, it was from my cellphone, so i couldn't really dig into this one...
If I was faced with such a problem, i'd probably do the following things (some steps were already done, but i listed them anyways for future reference): 1) check if bitcoind was in my path [already done] Code: which bitcoind If you see a reply like yours: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind it means bitcoind is in your path... This is the best case scenario. If, however, you don't get a full path back, you have 2 sollutions:
a) you can find which directory's are in your path by executing "echo $PATH" b) add the line export PATH=/[path were binaries are located]:$PATH to ~/.bashrc and execute "source ~/.bashrc" (or log out and back in again) 2) once you are sure bitcoind is in your path, make sure it's an executable binary given your path, the commands should go a little bit like this: Code: file /usr/local/bin/bitcoind The stdout on my node: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, BuildID[sha1]=3a439a31a5157ff7052ed310050df5643a02ea3f, stripped If you see something like ASCII or compressed data, or whatever that doesn't point to the file being an executable... It might be best to check if you indeed downloaded the correct binary and unpacked it properly 3) check your file's permissions Code: cd /usr/local/bin I'm not going to give a full lecture on permissions here... But the basics are pretty simple: you're interested in the lines containing the string bitcoind and bitcoin-cli you want these lines to have the executable permission (the letter x should be shown 3 times at the start of the line) For example, on my machine: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9.9M Nov 16 13:35 bitcoind This line basically means: bitcoind is owned by user root, group root. The owner (root) has read, write and execute permissions: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9.9M Nov 16 13:35 bitcoind The group (root) has read and execute permissions: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9.9M Nov 16 13:35 bitcoind Any other user has read and execute permissions: -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9.9M Nov 16 13:35 bitcoind Now, you can check who you are by executing Code: whoami Then see your id and to which groups you belong by executing Code: id Based on who you are, you can infer if the permissions allow you to execute the binary If you don't have the necessary permissions, you can either look up how to set the correct permissions for your user, or you can do: chmod +x bitcoind chmod +x bitcoin-cli 4) last but not least, check if there are missing deps Code: ldd /usr/local/bin/bitcoind If you find missing dependencies, you either have to move library's to a library path or install them using apt-get (in your case, since you're running ubuntu... on other distro's you might have to use a different tool, like zypper, yast, yum, rpm,...). Usually, you can find the dirs in the library path in config files stored here: /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: Carlton Banks on December 04, 2020, 10:58:30 AM bitcoin-0.20.1-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar-3 this part may be your issue what you want is bitcoin-0.20.1-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz NOT bitcoin-0.20.1-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz you appear to be using the arm-v7 arch, when in fact you would need the arm-v8 64-bit arch build, the RPi 4 uses the arm-v8/aarch64 ISA Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: brethberie on December 04, 2020, 04:13:03 PM bitcoin-0.20.1-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar-3 what you want is bitcoin-0.20.1-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz NOT bitcoin-0.20.1-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz you appear to be using the arm-v7 arch, when in fact you would need the arm-v8 64-bit arch build, the RPi 4 uses the arm-v8/aarch64 ISA This was it. I followed the instructions here https://stadicus.github.io/RaspiBolt/raspibolt_30_bitcoin.html this time using the aarch64-Linux download of bitcoin core which I found at bitcoin.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.20.1/ Any idea why this option isn't shown on the list of downloads at either bitcoin.org or bitcoincore.org? I'm also confused about why the arm-Linux version worked for other people doing installs on the Raspberry Pi. Maybe it works on Ubuntu Server but not Ubuntu Desktop? I'm not familiar enough with architecture differences to know. Thank you to all that helped me out. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: NotATether on December 04, 2020, 09:10:31 PM Any idea why this option isn't shown on the list of downloads at either bitcoin.org or bitcoincore.org? I'm also confused about why the arm-Linux version worked for other people doing installs on the Raspberry Pi. Maybe it works on Ubuntu Server but not Ubuntu Desktop? I'm not familiar enough with architecture differences to know. According to this (https://www.programmersought.com/article/2030933178/), gnueabihf is for ARMv7 32-bit systems, while aarch64 is for ARMv8 64-bit systems. Raspberry Pi 4 runs an ARMv8 processor, and your ubuntu install is probably 64-bit ARM, hence the bitcoin core incompatibilities. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: Carlton Banks on December 04, 2020, 09:46:42 PM Any idea why this option isn't shown on the list of downloads at either bitcoin.org or bitcoincore.org? I'm also confused about why the arm-Linux version worked for other people doing installs on the Raspberry Pi. Maybe it works on Ubuntu Server but not Ubuntu Desktop? I'm not familiar enough with architecture differences to know. According to this (https://www.programmersought.com/article/2030933178/), gnueabihf is for ARMv7 32-bit systems, while aarch64 is for ARMv8 64-bit systems. Raspberry Pi 4 runs an ARMv8 processor, and your ubuntu install is probably 64-bit ARM, hence the bitcoin core incompatibilities. it's weird, like @brethberie I also don't quite understand the architecture differences. I remember from my Windows days (now so long ago :)) that 32-bit binaries worked no problem on 64bit systems or OS'es (but 32bit binaries could still only address a maximum 3GB physical address space). At a guess, I would say the actual CPU instruction sets of ArmV7 and ArmV8 are mutually incompatible. anyway, glad you got it working brethberie. be sure to make a note of all the suggestions everyone else contributed, as they're all great tools to solve linux config problems Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: armitage819 on December 11, 2020, 06:54:52 PM I'm in exactly the same situation, trying to set up bitcoind and lnd on a new Pi 400 and experiencing the same error. I've followed everything in this thread, with no luck:
Downloaded and unzipped bitcoin-0.20.1-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz Code: sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.20.1/bin/* Code: bitcoind -daemon Code: which bitcoind I tried running it directly from usr/local/bin, with sudo, etc. to no effect. Code: file /usr/local/bin/bitcoind ..which looks right. Code: ls -ltrh *bitcoin* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9.1M Dec 11 00:53 bitcoind -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 30M Dec 11 00:53 bitcoin-qt -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2.1M Dec 11 00:53 bitcoin-tx -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 5.2M Dec 11 00:53 bitcoin-wallet -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 15M Dec 11 00:53 test_bitcoin" ..which looks right. And here's the new part: When I run Code: ldd /usr/local/bin/bitcoind The advice on this error I've been able to find is not specific to this situation and suggests deleting it, making sure all packages are up to date, and trying again - which I did. No effect. Any ideas? I really appreciate the help. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: NotATether on December 12, 2020, 01:55:15 AM I'm in exactly the same situation, trying to set up bitcoind and lnd on a new Pi 400 and experiencing the same error. I've followed everything in this thread, with no luck: The issue is in this line: Quote Code: sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.20.1/bin/* You need to copy the entire bitcoin directory to /usr/local. Change it to this command instead: Code: sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local bitcoin-0.20.1/* In general, you should not be installing programs by copying only their bin/ folders. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: armitage819 on December 12, 2020, 04:36:32 PM You need to copy the entire bitcoin directory to /usr/local. Change it to this command instead: Code: sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local bitcoin-0.20.1/* In general, you should not be installing programs by copying only their bin/ folders. D'oh. Much appreciated! Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: armitage819 on December 12, 2020, 06:23:40 PM Change it to this command instead: Code: sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local bitcoin-0.20.1/* In general, you should not be installing programs by copying only their bin/ folders. I gave this a try, but it omitted every directory, and when I tried adding -d, it responded "install: target directory not allowed when installing a directory." I then manually copied the contents of each directory into local/lib, local/share, etc. with cp -a but still have the same issues. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: NotATether on December 12, 2020, 11:44:07 PM Change it to this command instead: Code: sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local bitcoin-0.20.1/* In general, you should not be installing programs by copying only their bin/ folders. I gave this a try, but it omitted every directory, and when I tried adding -d, it responded "install: target directory not allowed when installing a directory." I then manually copied the contents of each directory into local/lib, local/share, etc. with cp -a but still have the same issues. Try running: Code: cp -ra bitcoin-0.20.1/* /usr/local The -r flag forces it to copy child directories. If you do this and you still have the same problem executing Bitcoin Core as the OP, run uname -a and post the output here so we at least know your system architecture, whether it's something other than aarch64. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: hypersex on May 01, 2024, 11:08:52 PM Hello.
I'm bumping this issue because I still have this issue with Bitcoin Core version 27, and I have tried everything mentioned here. bicoin core release: bitcoin-27.0-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz When I try to execute the binaries Code: $ bitcoin-cli --version # same when trying to execute bitcoind and trying to execute directly from the /usr/local/bin folder I also tried @NotATether approach by cp -ra all files directly to /usr/local, and it still didn't work. FYI, this approach made the files be owned by my user, not by the root. Code: -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi 2150424 Apr 15 17:28 bitcoin-cli Other information: Code: $ ldd /usr/local/bin/bitcoind Code: $ uname -a I'm following this tutorial https://raspibolt.org/guide/bitcoin/bitcoin-client.html I run out of ideas :\ Any suggestions? Thank you Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: achow101 on May 01, 2024, 11:38:47 PM As the error suggests, the files are not in /usr/local/bin and so cannot be found to be executed. Make sure that they are there.
What commands have you specifically done in order to try to install the binaries, and what is their output? This is an issue with your own installation, no new/alternate version of Bitcoin Core is going to fix this for you. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: hypersex on May 01, 2024, 11:42:33 PM As the error suggests, the files are not in /usr/local/bin and so cannot be found to be executed. Make sure that they are there. What commands have you specifically done in order to try to install the binaries, and what is their output? This is an issue with your own installation, no new/alternate version of Bitcoin Core is going to fix this for you. I know that is my installation, but I don't know what I'm doing wrong. The files are there, this output is from running ls -la inside /usr/local/bin Code: -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi 2150424 Apr 15 17:28 bitcoin-cli The commands were: Code: $ tar -xvf bitcoin-$VERSION-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz I also tried to copy all content from the tar.gz by running: Code: $ sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local bitcoin-27.0/* But some folders were omitted. Then I try copying with Code: cp -ra bitcoin-27.0/* /usr/local Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: achow101 on May 02, 2024, 04:28:20 AM Try removing all of your install attempts from your system and start over from scratch. The first install command of just the bin/ directory should work.
Also check that you can execute any other binary that already exists in /usr/local/bin, and that you can run any of the binaries from where you've untar'd them before installing. What is your PATH environment variable set to? Check it with Code: echo $PATH What do you get if you do Code: which bitcoind Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: NotATether on May 02, 2024, 07:55:58 AM Code: cp -ra bitcoin-27.0/* /usr/local Permission issues can be resolved by using sudo before the command: Code: sudo cp -ra bitcoin-27.0/* /usr/local but that won't solve the executable issue. Try making bitcoind executable using chmod +x and see what happens when you run it. Also post the output of: Code: file /usr/local/bin/bitcoind as LDD should not fail unless the file isn't actually a program. It should say something like: Code: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, stripped Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: Cricktor on May 02, 2024, 07:31:32 PM My Raspibolt Pi doesn't have the file command installed, so I'm pasting here the results from my RaspiBlitz:
Code: admin@192.168.178.119:~ ₿ which bitcoind My $PATH from my Raspibolt is: Code: admin@raspibolt:~ $ echo $PATH Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: hypersex on May 02, 2024, 08:25:19 PM What is your PATH environment variable set to? Check it with Code: echo $PATH What do you get if you do Code: which bitcoind Output Code: echo $PATH Code: which bitcoind Code: which bitcoin-cli Also post the output of: Code: file /usr/local/bin/bitcoind as LDD should not fail unless the file isn't actually a program. It should say something like: Code: /usr/local/bin/bitcoind: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, stripped Output Code: file /usr/local/bin/bitcoind Code: stat /usr/local/bin/bitcoind I also created a small bash script into /usr/local/bin, and I was able to run Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: achow101 on May 02, 2024, 09:04:12 PM And it still does not work?
Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: hypersex on May 03, 2024, 09:34:51 PM Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: Cricktor on May 03, 2024, 11:17:41 PM @hypersex
My Raspibolt runs the same OS version. I'd assume that you followed the Raspibolt setup instructions and didn't mess up something. If you deviated from the instructions or made other changes that nobody here can know, I'd say: start over and don't mess things up. What happens and is shown when you execute Core with an absolute path? Like this: Code: $ /usr/local/bin/bitcoind Please, show the output of ls -laF /usr/local/bin Code: admin@raspibolt:~ $ ls -laF /usr/local/bin My executables file sizes will differ from yours as I haven't updated my Raspibolt's Bitcoin Core v25.0 yet. That shouldn't matter for you, I'm looking for other clues why you can't execute the files. Just to get everything together: your executables are owned by user pi. Your files are world readable and executable, so trying to run them with another user account shouldn't matter, unless this user account has some weird restrictions. Did you tinker with some advanced settings like AppArmor or SELinux e.g.? Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: NotATether on May 04, 2024, 07:18:46 AM Does it work when you extract the bitcoin core tarball to your home folder, run chown with your user and group, and try to run that bitcoind? I mean, I doubt this will change anything, given that the file is world-executable, but its worth a shot. Also try checking file output of other files in /usr/bin to make sure that they match with the one you got for bitcoind. Title: Re: /ur/local/bin/bitcoind not found Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 Post by: hypersex on May 17, 2024, 01:52:57 PM Does it work when you extract the bitcoin core tarball to your home folder, run chown with your user and group, and try to run that bitcoind? I mean, I doubt this will change anything, given that the file is world-executable, but its worth a shot. Also try checking file output of other files in /usr/bin to make sure that they match with the one you got for bitcoind. So, I ended up upgrading my Raspberry Pi 4 to a 5 and had to start everything from scratch (installing the OS), and now I can execute those binaries without a problem. For me, what was happening is still unknown. If I have the time, I will try what you suggested and report my findings here. Thank you for your support nevertheless :) |