Thank you, could you remind me please how to check for dependencies?
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On 2 Jun 2012, at 19:47, Jeremiah Ticket wrote:

> Some times it depends on what you are compiling. First check for any 
> dependencies At times, it may differ depending on what you are compiling. 
> Usually there is an install file, or a read me file. Usually, if there is a 
> configure script, you run ./configure, make, then make install. It may 
> differ, depending on what source.
> 
> On 6/2/2012 06:41, James AUSTIN wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> I'm very interested in learning how to compile from source code. Are there 
>> specific instructions for each source, or is it generic? I believe I have 
>> already installed the Developer Tools, but what else do I need to do on the 
>> Command Line please?
>> 
>> Under Linux, I seem to remember something about "sudo make" and "sudo make 
>> install", although I've not done this for a while, so i could be incorrect. 
>> I really like  and use the Command Line quite often, and would like to 
>> increase my knowledge.
>> 
>> Any advice/tips would be very much appreciated.
>> 
>> Thank you
>> TC :)
>> J
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