bashenables to run bash scripts with bash somescript, python python scripts with python3 somescript. Alternatively, with the right shebang, I can run directly the previous scripts with ./somescript.
For binary programs, I can run them as ./someprogram if they have the executable permission set.
But is there a GNU/Linux command to run a binary executable, say run, like in: run someprogram?
Typical use case is: someprogram is in a partition with noexec set. Such run command would enable to run myprogram as if it were in the partition where run is installed as usr/bin which is mounted with the exec flag.
Remark: it is not a chmodissue. someprogram has the exec permission set.
file ./binary)/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 someprogramin your case, but even that won't work if the file is on a FS with noexec. noexec is especially to prevent the machine code from the file from being executed by the processor. You'd need to copy the file to a FS without noexec first.