The make command expects either Makefile or makefile to be in the current directory. Normally when you install from sources, the first thing you do after reading the readme files is to run ./configure. Among other things, this builds the makefiles for your platform. On 3 May 2002 at 11:36, Dennis Tuchler wrote:
I just unpacked gnumetic 1.0.6, went to the directory where the files were stored, ran config and then ran make. Make gave me a message that it could find no makefile!. What now?
Thanks
dj tuchler
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