hi all,
i don't know if i have problems with describeing my problem. but i'll try to explain my problem again. what i do to install a tar file..i do the following things: tar xvfz file.tar.gz cd to file ./confygure make make install
seem like it works...but i haven't succeed to use any of them yet. is
check the messages output by make_install. I have seen progs freak because they can't find a certain directory to install in - once you create the empty dir by hand they are happy to install. On Wednesday, July 05, 2000 4:19 PM, lhodes ace [SMTP:rainy25@hotmail.com] wrote: there
an additional thing than i do above? i'm dying here:) thnx anyway. i look for the executable file in /usr/local/byn or /usr/local/man and smiliar... ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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