Originally Posted by
agillator
More than a little interesting. I have never had a jar file need to be executable. I am not aware of Krut, so I went to its site and from the instructions, limited though they are, it certainly appears they think the jar file itself doesn't need to be executable. Are you sure it is the jar file that needs to be executable, or could it be something else such as java itself or a directory that needs the executable bit set so you or the program can get into it, or something else? I'm certainly not saying you are wrong, just that this is something I have never seen before.
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The file '/home/<snip-username>/Software/Ubuntu-BB Linux Package/KRUT.jar' is not marked as executable. If this was downloaded or copied from an untrusted source, it may be dangerous to run. For more details, read about the executable bit.
That's what I get when I try opening it with OpenJDK Java Runtime. It works fine when it is executable. Try running "Krut.jar" yourself without making it executable.
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