Kastus, Donn, On Thursday 04 November 2004 19:15, Kastus wrote:
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 08:31:28PM -0600, Donn Washburn wrote:
In this very fresh version of SuSE 9.2 guess what I found in /usr/bin?
signcode.exe Yes .exe
What the heck is a .exe doing in a /usr/bin directory?
What does "rpm -qf /usr/bin/signcode.exe" return? If the file is not owned by any package then I doubt it was installed by SUSE.
BTW, LiveCD has no .exe files in /usr/bin directory.
My 9.1 Pro installation includes the "mono" package, which is a .NET implementation. It provides several ".exe" files: /usr/bin/chktrust.exe /usr/bin/disco.exe /usr/bin/secutil.exe /usr/bin/sqlsharp.exe /usr/bin/wsdl.exe Other .exe files are provided by "pnetlib", a C# library (also .NET-related): /usr/lib/cscc/lib/1.2.3400.0/csunit.exe /usr/lib/cscc/lib/1.2.3400.0/ilinstall.exe /usr/lib/cscc/lib/8.0.1000.0/jsrun.exe /usr/lib/cscc/lib/csunit.exe /usr/lib/cscc/lib/ilinstall.exe /usr/lib/cscc/lib/jsrun.exe And there are others... So it's not unreasonable to expect that a SuSE 9.2 distribution also contains .exe files.
Regards, -Kastus
Randall Schulz