Re: [Samba] Cannot compile - missing make

2003-06-03 Thread John H Terpstra
Jose,

Suggest you contact SCO for support. Your system does not have the
development system installed. That means you have no compiler. If all else
fails contact Ron Record [EMAIL PROTECTED].

- John T.

On Sat, 31 May 2003, Jose Lerebours wrote:

 This is the very first time I ever tried to compile anything since
 college.

 I'm using SCO 5.0.5.

 I installed GNU gcc and the Linker package(s) from my SCO dist disc.

 After running ./configure --with-smbwrapper, I can't find  `make` to
 continue and compile ...

 My book, Using Samba (O'Reilly), says that `make` and then `make install`
 should be my next step.  It also mentions that `make` should be executed
 while within the source directory.

 I can't find `make` any where in my system.  Should it have been created
 by `configure` or must it be installed?

 Thank you all in advance for your prompt assistance!


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Re: [Samba] Cannot compile - missing make

2003-06-03 Thread Marian Mlcoch, Ing
Hi Jose
make is utility program to compile very more sources at one script. On linux
is make one aplication to instal.
Configure only create script MAKEFILE that make use it and compile , link
and install app from source.

Teoretic if yuo have gcc you can compile by hand but this is for simply
progs by one-two .c source file.

Bye.


- Original Message -
From: Jose Lerebours [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: [Samba] Cannot compile - missing make


 This is the very first time I ever tried to compile anything since
 college.

 I'm using SCO 5.0.5.

 I installed GNU gcc and the Linker package(s) from my SCO dist disc.

 After running ./configure --with-smbwrapper, I can't find  `make` to
 continue and compile ...

 My book, Using Samba (O'Reilly), says that `make` and then `make install`
 should be my next step.  It also mentions that `make` should be executed
 while within the source directory.

 I can't find `make` any where in my system.  Should it have been created
 by `configure` or must it be installed?

 Thank you all in advance for your prompt assistance!


 --
 Jose D Lerebours
 filePro Programmer Since 1989!
 IFMS - A Fully Integrated Application
 Integrated Floor Covering Management System
 Cell Phone: 954-559-7186
 Fax Number: 954-538-9815
 Voice Home: 954-431-2468

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