> [chris@chris cvs]$ ./configure
> bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
Look at the first line of the file, the one that usually
says something like
#!/bin/sh
You get the "No such file or directory" message if the file
on the first line is missing or over 30 characters.
HTH,
Mark.
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- can't "./configure" Chris Carbaugh
- Re: can't "./configure" Mark Harrison
- Re: can't "./configure" Larry Jones
