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bash: sudo: command not found

Andrey Pykhantsev November 2, 2018

can't seem to go past this step when installing the trial version

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Andrey Pykhantsev November 2, 2018

I am trying to install confluence trial following instructions at https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/installing-a-confluence-trial-838416249.html on mac/linux, have jdk installed and looks like i have the rest of the requirements up as well. 

I'm stuck on step 2.2: Install Confluence -- Run installer.

When I run the suggested command "

$ sudo ./atlassian-confluence-6.12.1-x64.bin"

i get "command not found" and can't get the installer to run. 

Any suggestions?

Thomas Deiler
Community Champion
November 2, 2018

Dear @Andrey Pykhantsev,

has the executable mode 755 at least? If not either you do following

$ sudo chmod 755 atlassian-confluence-6.12.1-x64.bin
$ sudo ./atlassian-confluence-6.12.1-x64.bin

or

$ sudo sh atlassian-confluence-6.12.1-x64.bin

So long

Thomas

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Thomas Deiler
Community Champion
November 2, 2018

Dear @Andrey Pykhantsev,

if you would like the community assisting you, I recommend to provide more details than 17 words.

Thanks for understanding

Thomas

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