Alexander Varakin wrote:
Hi,
You must use GNU make.
How can I know I am using GNU make? Any method of detection?
Run:
make -version
or
gmake -version
(sometimes GNU make is hiding under this name)
It must say something like this:
GNU Make version 3.79.1, by Richard Stallman
Alexander Varakin wrote:
Hi Ken,
What make are you using?
You must use GNU make.
How can I know I am using GNU make? Any method of detection?
thanks,
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Hi, all:
In the source page of MC, there is always a file MD5SUM. I guess it is used
to do checksum after downloading the source file (for example:
mc-4.6.0.tar.gz) to confirm dowloading is completed without error.
But how can I do the check? I haven't had such experience.
Anyone can tell me
//hand
it is also the same case with me. i used norton commander quite a lot in dos
age and early stage of win95. but now nc can't be used under NT4.0 and Win98
and Unix and Linux.
so for NT4.0 Win98, i turn to volkov commander, for Unix Linux, i turn
to MC.
all are clones of nc.
it seems
Hi, Roskin:
Just downloaded a copy of the 4.6.0pre1 source from MC website, and sh
configure, and make.
Now some error occurs in the make stage, saying that the function
snprintf is not defined.
I am using gcc 2.95.3 to compile it. As i know, snprintf is not a library
function of C.
Would