The script can't find "make".  Did you install the developer toolkit for Mac
OS X? (in other words do you have a compiler, libs and utilities to build
programs from source)

-- John Scarbrough
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dbmail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:42 AM
Subject: [Dbmail] Mac OS X Installation


> After installing MySQL in Mac OS X 10.2.8, I have attempted to install
> dbmail.  At the "Run build.sh" step (Step 3 in the "Install" read me),
> things become unglued:
>
> > sudo ./build.sh
> > This is the dbmail build script
> > I will have to ask you some questions about your system
> >
> > What database do you wish to use? Choices are (m)ysql and (p)ostgresql >
> > m
> > You have selected MySQL as database
> > The library directory for MySQL is now [/usr/local/lib/mysql/].
> > Enter new directory or press RETURN to keep this setting:
> >
> > The include directory for MySQL is now [/usr/include/mysql/].
> > Enter new directory or press RETURN to keep this setting:
> >
> > The libraries are currently set to [-lmysqlclient -lcrypto].
> > Enter new libraries (preceed each by -l) or press RETURN to keep this
setting:
> >
> > ./build.sh: [-f: command not found
> > ./build.sh: [-f: command not found
> >
> > Creating makefile..
> >
> > Done. You can now make dbmail by running 'make clean all'.
> > Do you want this to be executed right now?
> > y
> > ./build.sh: make: command not found
> > Sorry, Make failed.
> > Please report any problems to the mailing list: [email protected]
> > You can find more information (including how to subscribe to the
mailinglist)
> > on www.dbmail.org
>
> I have tried using -lmysqlclient -lcrypt instead, and I get the same
> problems.
>
> - Newbie
>
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