nightduke wrote: > -bash-3.1# ./configure > checking for gcc... gcc > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out > checking whether the C compiler works... yes > checking whether we are cross compiling... no > checking for suffix of executables... > checking for suffix of object files... o > checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes > checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes > checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed > checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E > checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep > checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E > checking for ANSI C header files... yes > checking for sys/types.h... yes > checking for sys/stat.h... yes > checking for stdlib.h... yes > checking for string.h... yes > checking for memory.h... yes > checking for strings.h... yes > checking for inttypes.h... yes > checking for stdint.h... yes > checking for unistd.h... yes > checking for stdint.h... (cached) yes > checking sys/inttypes.h usability... no > checking sys/inttypes.h presence... no > checking for sys/inttypes.h... no > checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included... yes > checking for int16_t... yes > checking for int32_t... yes > checking for int64_t... yes > checking for uint16_t... yes > checking for uint32_t... yes > checking for uint64_t... yes > checking for dirent.h that defines DIR... yes > checking for library containing opendir... none required > checking for struct dirent.d_type... yes > checking whether DT_WHT is declared... yes > checking whether S_IFWHT is declared... no > checking whether INADDR_LOOPBACK is declared... yes > checking whether to include debugging symbols (for gdb)... no > checking for strip... strip spamdyke > checking whether to include excessive debugging output... no > checking whether to include some debugging output... yes > checking whether to include configuration tests... yes > checking if openssl/ssl.h will include without additional include > directories... no > configure: Adding /usr/kerberos/include to the include file search path > checking Checking if openssl/ssl.h will include correctly... no > configure: Unable to include openssl/ssl.h (required by OpenSSL), TLS > support di sabled > checking for library containing inet_aton... none required > checking for library containing bind... none required > checking for library containing inet_ntoa... none required > checking for library containing getopt_long... none required > checking whether anonymous inner functions are supported by default... yes > checking whether struct option is defined in getopt.h... yes > checking whether pid_t is an unsigned int or an unsigned long... unsigned int > checking whether uid_t is an unsigned int or an unsigned long... unsigned int > checking whether gid_t is an unsigned int or an unsigned long... unsigned int > checking whether long long ints are supported in a test program... yes > checking whether printf()/scanf() uses %lld for 64-bit integers... yes > checking whether __func__ is available... yes > configure: creating ./config.status > config.status: creating Makefile > config.status: creating config.h > config.status: config.h is unchanged > -bash-3.1# make > -bash: make: command not found > -bash-3.1# > -bash-3.1# pwd > /root/spamdyke/spamdyke-4.0.3/spamdyke > > How can i fix this little problem? > > Thanks > > Nightduke
Where's your "make"? Either make's not installed: # rpm -ql make or /usr/bin isn't in your path: # echo $PATH -- -Eric 'shubes' _______________________________________________ spamdyke-users mailing list spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users