Hi!

Try doing just make first.

If there are compile errors the compile will stop and you can see the
errors.

Also, give kaspaliste a try, and if you handle in bibtex format, try
sixpack.

-kg


On Fri, 14 May 2004, arinbasu wrote:

> Hi List:
>
> I wanted to install a package titled "refdb" for my
> bibliographic reference management. The refdb program
> dependened on another program titled "btparse",
> apparently a set of perl libraries for handling text in
> bibtex formats. Since btparse did not have rpms, I
> downloaded the tar file btparse.tar.gz and as the
> superuser, issued the commands, in order to install the
> package:
>
> tar -zxvf btparse-0.34.tar.gz
> cd btparse-0.34
> ./configure
>
> Upto this point, everything went well, since the
> package dependencies were diagnosed and I did not get
> error messages. However, when I subsequently issued the
> command "make && make install", there were a lot of
> text outputs, but the program was  not installed.
>
> I use Fedora (Core 1) on a Compaq Presario Laptop with
> 128 MB RAM. So far, things have not been slow or
> anything. But, what did I do wrongly that the program
> did not install?
>
> Would greatly appreciate your inputs.
>
> Kind regards,
> Arindam
>
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