ok, now it works! Not sure this is the right cause, but I tried sudo make
install instead of checkinstall, and it worked then! libgretl is indeed
installed in /usr/local/lib, and it runs smoothly!

Thanks to all for your precious help, much appreciated!

Matthieu

2012/10/9 Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>

> On Tue, 9 Oct 2012, Matthieu Stigler wrote:
>
>  Thanks to all of you for your kind help! So indeed, the libgretl is not
>> produced in the /usr/local/bin, while I do not have a /usr/local/bin
>> (although the machine itself is 64).
>>
>
> You're mixing up the directory names here, so it's a bit difficult to
> follow.
>
>
>  I hence tried the steps to create the make.log, that you can find under:
>> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/**6113358/make.log<https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6113358/make.log>
>>
>> do you see there any issue?
>>
>
> As Hélio says, that looks OK; the library is apparently built. You could
> now try creating another log file:
>
> sudo make install > install.log 2>&1
>
> and we can see where things are going (or not) on your system.
>
> Allin Cottrell
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ok, now it works! Not sure this is the right cause, but I tried sudo make install instead of checkinstall, and it worked then! libgretl is indeed installed in /usr/local/lib, and it runs smoothly!

Thanks to all for your precious help, much appreciated!

Matthieu

2012/10/9 Allin Cottrell <cottr...@wfu.edu>
On Tue, 9 Oct 2012, Matthieu Stigler wrote:

Thanks to all of you for your kind help! So indeed, the libgretl is not
produced in the /usr/local/bin, while I do not have a /usr/local/bin
(although the machine itself is 64).

You're mixing up the directory names here, so it's a bit difficult to follow.


I hence tried the steps to create the make.log, that you can find under:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6113358/make.log

do you see there any issue?

As Hélio says, that looks OK; the library is apparently built. You could now try creating another log file:

sudo make install > install.log 2>&1

and we can see where things are going (or not) on your system.

Allin Cottrell

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