Re: ./configure
Check the first line of file ./configure. Normally it's a path to
a shell, for example, #!/bin/bash. If the path is not correct for your
specific system, you can just modify it and then it will be OK.
Qian
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, alex wrote:
> I'm have a problem with ./configure in that I sometimes
> get a response like this:
> bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
>
> Here's my procedure prior to ./configure
>
> 1. Download the tar package to /home/downloads
> 2. cd /home/downloads
> 3. tar -vzxf tarpackage
> 4. ls (to make sure the untarred package is in /home/downloads)
> 5. cd package
> 6. ./configure
>
> With some downloaded tar packages, the procdure works fine but
> with some I get the response that there's no such file or
> directory.
>
> What am I missing or doing wrong? I've read instructions that
> say to download to a suitable directory? Is /home/downloads a
> 'suitable directory'?
>
>
>
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