Hi, I'm trying to run CoppeliaSim on macbookpro m1 macOS Big Sur 11.0.1. But I found the robot operation system(ROS) cannot install successfully on mac. So I install a ubuntu 20.04 virtual machine by parallel desktop. then I unzip the coppeliaSim on ubuntu20.04 vm and run it, but coms up this error: "cannot execute binary file: Exec format error". Have you any ideas to solve it?
I switched to root and ran it again, but it failed.
Exec format error
Re: Exec format error
Hello,
are you sure you have installed the correct package? i.e. the one for CoppeliaSim on Ubuntu 20.04?
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are you sure you have installed the correct package? i.e. the one for CoppeliaSim on Ubuntu 20.04?
Cheers
Re: Exec format error
Yes, I'm sure. version: CoppeliaSim_Edu_V4_1_0_Ubuntu20_04.tar.xz. Is it matter with apple m1 chip?
-rw-r--r--@ 1 lyz staff 149M 1 19 11:23 CoppeliaSim_Edu_V4_1_0_Ubuntu20_04.tar.xz
-rw-r--r--@ 1 lyz staff 149M 1 19 11:23 CoppeliaSim_Edu_V4_1_0_Ubuntu20_04.tar.xz
Re: Exec format error
I have no idea... it must be something specific with your VM or your system, never saw that before...
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Re: Exec format error
what is the output of running
uname -a
in a terminal in your VM?Re: Exec format error
Hi, fferri
This is what is displayed:
Linux ubuntu20 5.8.0-41-generic #46~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 18 17:56:04 UTC 2021 aarch64 aarch 64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
Thanks a lot.
This is what is displayed:
Linux ubuntu20 5.8.0-41-generic #46~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 18 17:56:04 UTC 2021 aarch64 aarch 64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
Thanks a lot.
Re: Exec format error
ARM64 (aarch64) architecture is not supported.
You need x86_64 (a.k.a. amd64).
You need x86_64 (a.k.a. amd64).
Re: Exec format error
Given that this issue is quite old, is there a solution for the aforementioned problem?
I have the same problem when trying to work with ROS and Coppelia in Ubuntu on a M1-Chip.
I have the same problem when trying to work with ROS and Coppelia in Ubuntu on a M1-Chip.
Re: Exec format error
Hello,
we do not support M1 chips right now. But might in near future on macOS
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we do not support M1 chips right now. But might in near future on macOS
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