Ah!  I didn't know that make was installing files, even before the "make
install" step.  Doing an "rm -rf $HOME/pkg/globus-5.0.4" fixed this.
Thank you.

On 06/21/2011 04:20 PM, Eric Blau wrote:
> What output do you get when you run:
> $ export GLOBUS_LOCATION=$HOME/pkg/globus-5.0.4
> $ $GLOBUS_LOCATION/sbin/gpt-config
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>> I am attempting to install gt5.0.4 in order to log onto TeraGrid,
>> currently running Fedora 14 on a laptop.
>>
>> $ wget
>> http://www.globus.org/ftppub/gt5/5.0/5.0.4/installers/src/gt5.0.4-all-source-installer.tar.bz2
>> $ tar xjvf gt5.0.4-all-source-installer.tar.bz2
>> $ cd gt5.0.4-all-source-installer/
>> $ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/pkg/globus-5.0.4
>> $ make gsi-myproxy gsi-openssh
>> /home/bug/pkg/globus-5.0.4/sbin/gpt-build
>> -srcdir=source-trees/core/source gcc32dbg
>> ERROR: GPT is not configured. Use gpt-config
>> make: *** [globus_core-compile] Error 255
>>
>> running the following does not help:
>> $ export GLOBUS_LOCATION=$HOME/pkg/globus-5.0.4
>> $ ./gpt/packaging_tools/perl/scripts/gpt-config --location
>> $HOME/pkg/globus-5.0.4 -gtar=/bin/gtar -gunzip=/bin/gunzip
>> -gzip=/bin/gzip -gmake=/usr/bin/gmake
>>
>> How would you suggest that I proceed?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Gavin W. Burris
>> Senior Systems Programmer
>> Information Security and Unix Systems
>> School of Arts and Sciences
>> University of Pennsylvania
> 

-- 
Gavin W. Burris
Senior Systems Programmer
Information Security and Unix Systems
School of Arts and Sciences
University of Pennsylvania

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