On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 21:48, L. Mark Stone wrote:
I'm trying to install the latest version of Quanta. Yast and apt do not have the latest version, so I d/l'd the bz2 file from Sourceforge.
After I expanded the file, I went to run ./configure, and got the following:
bronxville:/home/lms/Documents/Downloads/quanta-3.0 # ./configure bash: ./configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied bronxville:/home/lms/Documents/Downloads/quanta-3.0 #
I'm running SuSE 8.1.
I'm not a programmer, so the whole build process is something I do rote, without really understanding what's going on. I don't want to be a programmer either; I just want to run the app!
Thanks!
From my DOS, OS/2 and Windows experiences, I am hesitant to mess with
I changed the extract directory to a partition that is formatted ResierFS. Originally, the archive was extracted to a FAT32 partition. Now ./configure does at least run, but it complains it can't find my X libs and that I should add them to my path. <sigh> path variables in principle, let alone with X libraries. Any help out there in path land? Thanks! Mark -- ______________________________________________ A Message From L. Mark Stone http://www.lmstone.com