On 11/24/99 6:27 PM Jeremy Wadsack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Anthony Alvarez wrote:
>
>> I need help installing Analog 4.0 on Redhat Linux 6.1.
>>
>> The make command ran without any error messages, but I wonder what is the
>> next step?
>>
>> Could someone please help me?
>> <snip>
>
>> [root@ellis analog3.32]# make install
>> make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop.
>> [root@ellis analog3.32]# install
>> install: too few arguments
>
>There is no install step, just copy the files to the location you want
>them to
>reside and start using the program. See docs/startux.html for details.
This post gives me the feeling that 'make install' should do something.
In my mind it should be something really simple, like just 'echo'ing the
response above to the console. No need for 'make install', but no need to
ignore people who think they need to do that.
Jason
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