At 09:57 AM 2001.06.19 -0600, Nelson Goforth wrote:
>This may have already been covered (is there an archive?), but when I tried to
>install the new Apache and PHP versions (as read in WebMonkey and elsewhere) and got
>to the line "make" I got an error that the command was not found.
>
>Used these commands (for Apache):
>
> ./configure --enable-module=most --enable-shared=max
> make
> sudo make install
>
>Bullheaded, I continued on with "make install" and it seemed to work!
If make install worked, then the problem must have been something else. If it helps,
my installation indicates the following:
% which make
/usr/bin/make
% ls -la /usr/bin/make
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 7 May 10 15:50 /usr/bin/make -> gnumake
% which gnumake
/usr/bin/gnumake
% ls -la /usr/bin/gnumake
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 188396 May 10 15:49 /usr/bin/gnumake
%
But again, if make install worked (how are you sure that it worked?), then the problem
isn't that your system can't find 'make'.
What were the errors you were getting, exactly? Can you reproduce them, and include
them in a mail to the list?
>Is make in here somewhere (tried 'where make' with no results)
Well, both "which make" and "where make" got results on my system. Also take a look at
"locate make", which will give a bunch of useless hits and maybe one or two revealing
ones.
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