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Message ID: 1866
Entry time: Tue Jul 4 07:04:19 2006
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2.6.1 |
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Re: Canīt run command "make" in OSX |
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Mats McLund wrote: | Hello.
I think to test Elog in Mac G5 with OSX 10.4.6.
In the manual is following installationtext:
"Installation from the tarball:
Download the latest elog-x.x.x.tar.gz package.
Expand the compressed TAR file with tar -xzvf elog-x.x.x.tar.gz. This creates a subdirectory elog-x.x.x where x.x.x is the version number. In that directory execute make, which creates the executables elogd, elog and elconv."
The problem is when i try to run the command "make" in ~/elog-2.6.1 subdirectory. I get following message:
-bash: make: command not found
Now, Im not an "UNIX-hacker" so I will be glad if anyone maybe can help me?
Best regardīs
Mats McLund |
Quote: | Typically one would install the Gnu compiler series and with that come 'gmake'. Barring that, and not knowing anything about OSx, if OSx comes with its own compiler series then make might be somewhere on the system but not in your path. Go to http://gcc.gnu.org/ and see if you an find a pre-built version of gcc -- all I found mentioned "darwin". Perhaps Apple has something in the way of a development colleciton? |
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