I am trying this for the SECOND time. I took the advice and used a new download of SUSE Linux 11.4 with kernel 2.6.37. Now I can't even get an ethercat executable in /usr/bin and nothing in /etc/init.d/ either. WHY? Does this work? All I want to do is download and compile the source, then run it. I was given the impression that this was doable. Can someone help me?
As user, I did: ./bootstrap //even though the docs mention the file should be called bootstrap.sh ./configure make all modules make make modules As root, I did: make modules_install install depmod make install make modules install depmod cd /opt/etherlab cp etc/sysconfig/ethercat /etc/sysconfig/ ln -s etc/init.d/ethercat /etc/init.d/ insserv ethercat Even the insserve errors out: "insserv: ethercat: No such file or directory" I also have an issue with running /etc/init.d/ethercat start I get the message "/etc/init.d/ethercat: No such file or directory" Please help. The file I started from is etherlabmaster-4adb56c4198d.tar.bz2. If this is a development version that hasn't even been tested yet, which it appears to be if I can't even get /usr/bin/ethercat, can someone point me a link to a version that WILL work? Thanks, Jeff _______________________________________________ etherlab-users mailing list etherlab-users@etherlab.org http://lists.etherlab.org/mailman/listinfo/etherlab-users