On Nov 6, 2005, at 23:47, Darwin wrote:
I dont know if i am doing something wrong, or am just plain stupid. I
have downloaded and installed the apple developer pack onto my mac,
for use with Darwin 10.3.9. I wish to compile and install unix
applications, such as lynx, pine, and nmap. I have downloaded the
tarballs, untarred the files, ran ./configure and ./make, and followed
by a ./make install. However, the program does compile correctly and i
can run it locally (in my own home directory). The make install does
not install the program so all users can use it. Any ideas?
And yes, i did an SU before i tried a ./make install.
The first thing that strikes me is that it wouldn't be "./make install"
-- it would only be "make install."
Are you sure it's not being installed? Or is it maybe being installed
into a directory you don't have in your path? Did you run "rehash"
after running "make install," so that the Terminal can find the newly
installed executable?
Daniel
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