on 10/1/01 2:08 PM, Peter Rymshaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> There is no make file but there is a file named
> INSTALL. But typing "make," as you would expect, says
> there is none; and, typing INSTALL returns "no such
> command." It doesn't recognize INSTALL as an
> executabe. (There is an asterisk after the name when
> it is listed.)

Windows and DOS have whatever the current directory is as part of your path.
But *nix does not (by default). So if you're trying to run something that
isn't in your path, you need to tell the computer exactly where it is. the
easiest way is to type "./INSTALL"

The period means "current directory".

Matt


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