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Hallo zusammen Ich versuche ein Programm aus SOurcen zu compilieren, jedoch gelingt mir das nicht. Für diejenigen die dafür eventuell interessieren es geht um "open2300" Das Programm liesst daten aus einer WS 2300 Wetterstation. In der Installation Anleitung -Snip First copy the open2300.conf-dist file to a location where you want the open2300 tools to read their configuration information. Unless you specify the pathname when invoking the programs the config file must be called open2300.conf. Default locations in chronological order are: Path to config file including filename given as parameter (not supported by all tools) ./open2300.conf (current working directory) /usr/local/etc/open2300.conf (typical Linux location) /etc/open2300.conf (typical Linux location) Building open2300 from sources There is no configure script. Edit the Makefile manually to change prefix and if needed install directory. Default is /usr/local/bin Edit the Makefile and run... make make install If you just want the binary executable in the current directory just run 'make' and skip the 'make install'. In Windows it is probably easier to skip the make install and copy the executables manually if needed. You can also run 'make open2300' or 'make dump2300' etc to just create one executable To install under Windows either use the binaries or compile the sources using your favorite C compiler. The author has tested everything with the MinGW C-Compiler. Note: Also read the README make install only copies the most important of the binaries to the bin directory. -Snip Sobald ich nun "make make install" oder "make open2300" ausführen will bekomme ich folgende mitteilung meiner Suse Kiste gcc -Wall -O3 -DVERSION=\"1.10\" -c -o open2300.o open2300.c make: gcc: Command not found make: *** [open2300.o] Error 127 Ich hoffe ich habe nicht zu viel geschrieben. --- Viele Grüße aus Duisburg Berko Jantz