Sounds like you don't autoconf installed.  apt-get install autoconf
should probably do the trick.

Aaron

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Baraki Halefom <bara...@gmail.com> wrote:
> running ./boot.sh while installing NOX gives me the error
>
> ./ boot.sh :97 autoreconf: not found
>
> in one of the previous postings I read that to fix the problem I have to
> change the
>
> autoreconf -Wno-portability --install -I `pwd`/config --force
>
> entry in boot.sh file
>
> into
>
> autoreconf -Wno-portability --install -I /path/to/config --force
>
>
> I have made this change on the file with appropriate path for the /path/to
>
> the folder config also exists.
>
> But couldn't work out for me.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
>
> Baraki H. Abay
> Department of Math and Computer science
> North Carolina Central University
> Durham, 27707 NC
>
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Aaron O. Rosen
Masters Student - Network Communication
306B Fluor Daniel
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