Dan Mick writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >   Paul Durrant,
> > 
> > It is this that is happening.
> > 
> > It appears this message: *"make: Fatal error: No arguments to build"*
> 
> That doesn't mean you have no make binary; that means that make looked at 
> the makefile and didn't see a default target to build.

That in turn means that there's no makefile (or Makefile) present in
the current directory, which usually means one of two things:

  - that you needed to type something like "./configure" first, or

  - that you're not actually in the right directory.

In any event, read the README or INSTALL document that came with the
software.

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