On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 23:28, Aaron wrote:
> A common problem I used to have is not being root when configuring. The
> configure script checks your system etc and if you are not root often
> it fails. Also alway read the INSTALL file which will tell you lots of
> useful information, what configure
A common problem I used to have is not being root when configuring. The
configure script checks your system etc and if you are not root often
it fails. Also alway read the INSTALL file which will tell you lots of
useful information, what configure does etc.
lol
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 01:13, Rado
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 04:43, Gary Armstrong wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 November 2002 09:12 pm, Tony Castro wrote:
> > you have to do "make install" no??
>
> Yes you do, but if Arvo is quoting the error correctly "no makefile found",
> then its likely configure failed.
>
> Gary
>
If you want to get
oh, i read the email too quickly
--- Gary Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 November 2002 09:12 pm, Tony Castro
> wrote:
> > you have to do "make install" no??
>
> Yes you do, but if Arvo is quoting the error
> correctly "no makefile found",
> then its likely configure faile
Hello everyone , i don't understand where i have made a mistake , i want
to use a new program , downloaded from internet , for example : game called
pacman or something else , it is not an installation version all i have to do
is give two simple
"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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I have Yamaha YMF-724 PCI sound card. The only way to make that card
work in linux is using OSS driver from Open Sound System.
But i have a problem when I try to install that driver:
1. I have an error message during install about kernel incompatibility,
and refer to OSS documentation,
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