"Anuerin G. Diaz" wrote:
>
> you have either of the following scenarios:
>
> 1) you dont have the make utility. try to look for it in the following
> directories
>
>/usr/bin /usr/local/bin
>
>if its not still there then install the package (if you dont have the
> installation cd then
you have either of the following scenarios:
1) you dont have the make utility. try to look for it in the following
directories
/usr/bin /usr/local/bin
if its not still there then install the package (if you dont have the
installation cd then go to rpmfind.net adn search for 'make').
2)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I installed Linux Mandrake 7.0 Complete on my PC, it works so far.
>
> I now wanted to install a new application I got from the internet as tar
> file. After untaring it I followed the installation instruction. The first
> step was to type 'make'. And what happened?
as I remember it, in 7.0 unless you did the "developer" (as opposed to server
or desktop/workstation) you might not have gotten all the packages. I believe
you can upgrade from the cds.
On Saturday 28 July 2001 10:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I installed Linux Mandrake 7.0 Complete on my PC,
This means that you haven't installed the "make-*.i586.rpm", which should
be included on your CD(s).
Michael
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At 04:42 PM 07/28/2001 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
For some silly reason Mandrake 8's installation doesn't install the
packages needed for compiling. Go to rpmfind.net and look for a
Mandrake package called make.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 01:39, Oren Magid wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just recently installed 7.1. I'm trying to install a program that
Hi everyone,
I just recently installed 7.1. I'm trying to install a program that
requires me to run "make && make install" but I'm told that the "make"
command is not found. I think this might be because I couldn't insert the
second cd, "installation sources cd", during installation. My cdr
On Sunday 28 January 2001 02:08 pm, lionel dausab wrote:
> I am in Moscow and running linux mandrake 7.1. I
> downloaded dozen programs but failed to make/compile
> them. the system is saying make not found. there is
> makeg but even that reports make not found.
http://mandrakeuser.org/ is
> I notice that automake is for mandrake 7.2. How should I install the
> program in mandrake 7,1
Yep, and a make too. Get 'em both.
-s
On Sunday 28 January 2001 08:16 pm, you wrote:
> Someone please correct me if I'm out of sync, but
> I believe there is an app to install called automake,
> one can do a search for the rpm on
>
> http://rpmfind.net
>
> On Sunday 28 January 2001 02:08 pm, so
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Hellmut wrote:
>When I try to execute the make command as normal user, I get an error message
>saying, that only root is allowed to run this command.
This is not what I have experienced. I can run make as user without a
problem. There must be something wrong with your permiss
When I try to execute the make command as normal user, I get an error message
saying, that only root is allowed to run this command.
> Any user should be able to use make, not just root.
> > Hi Kenny!
> >
> > You have to be root to run the make command...
> >
> >
> >
> > > I'm trying to comp
Any user should be able to use make, not just root.
> Hi Kenny!
>
> You have to be root to run the make command...
>
>
>
> > I'm trying to compile and install a new kernel, and when I go to the
> > "make xconfig" command, Bash doesn't recognize make. Also, the command is
> > not located i
On Sat, 08 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> I'm trying to compile and install a new kernel, and when I go to the
> "make xconfig" command, Bash doesn't recognize make. Also, the command is
> not located in /bin. Do I need to update Bash? Any suggestions?
What type of install did you do? You might need
Hi Kenny!
You have to be root to run the make command...
> I'm trying to compile and install a new kernel, and when I go to the
> "make xconfig" command, Bash doesn't recognize make. Also, the command is
> not located in /bin. Do I need to update Bash? Any suggestions?
>
> Kenny
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