| Jud | Tuesday 7 August 2012 at 17:07 | 
                
                    | Jud  
 
             | Hi,
 I tried to start PlayOnLinux but it says: "PlayOnLinux cannot find nc. You need to install it to continue".
 But I do not know what "nc" is ...
 4.1.3 worked (but has this update-bug), only newer versions do not work.
 
 Any advise?
 Thanks!
 
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		    | Quentin PÂRIS | Tuesday 7 August 2012 at 18:35 | 
                
                    | Quentin PÂRIS  
 
             | nc is netcat                                                     | 
                                
		    | Jud | Wednesday 8 August 2012 at 12:10 | 
                
                    | Jud  
 
             | Thanks, I installed netcat and now it is working fine.But could you add it as dependency or just write the full name in the error message? That makes life easier ;) if someone else has this (or a similar) error in the future.
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		    | Decebal | Sunday 12 August 2012 at 12:08 | 
                
                    | Decebal  
 
             | Jud, I had the same problem. If you launch the app from a console, you'll see something like 'which: no nc in (/usr/lib64/mpi/gcc/openmpi/bin:/home/l/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games:/opt/kde3/bin)'My solution was to copy (as root) netcat to /usr/games and then rename it to nc.
 # cd /usr/bin/
 /usr/bin # cp -p netcat /usr/games/
 /usr/bin # cd /usr/games/
 /usr/games # cp netcat nc
 
 Why would the devels choosed to rename netcat to nc is beyond me. Hope it'll work for you too.
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		    | petch | Sunday 12 August 2012 at 15:37 | 
                
                    | petch  
 
             | Well, if you look at Makefile in the upstream sources, that's how it's initially called (not to mention package name); http://nc110.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/nc110/nc110/Makefile: nc: netcat.c
 $(LD) $(DFLAGS) $(XFLAGS) $(STATIC) -o nc netcat.c $(XLIBS)
 
 It probably comes down to the old tradition to give short names to command line utiliies on Unix to decrease typing.                             Editiert von: petch | 
                                
		    | Decagon | Thursday 29 November 2012 at 5:18 | 
                
                    | Decagon  
 
             | Jud, I had the same problem. If you launch the app from a console, you'll see something like 'which: no nc in (/usr/lib64/mpi/gcc/openmpi/bin:/home/l/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games:/opt/kde3/bin)'My solution was to copy (as root) netcat to /usr/games and then rename it to nc.
 # cd /usr/bin/
 /usr/bin # cp -p netcat /usr/games/
 /usr/bin # cd /usr/games/
 /usr/games # cp netcat nc
 
 
 My error said:which: no nc in (/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.6.3:/opt/android-sdk-update-manager/tools:/opt/android-sdk-update-manager/platform-tools:/usr/games/bin)
 So I followed your instructions but changed /usr/games/ to /usr/games/bin/
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