Hi,

I haven't installed acroread, but I can tell you that the problem is
(probably) that you should be typing "./INSTALL" without the quotes, to
make it look for the program in the current directory.

HTH,
David Charles

On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Peter Rymshaw wrote:

> This has happened to me a number of times, but here is
> the current instance.
>
> I've downloaded a gz copy of the Acrobat reader and
> successfully decompressed it by using tar xzvf
> filename. Next, I am supposed to be able build either
> by typing "make," or, in this case, INSTALL.
>
> There is no make file but there is a file named
> INSTALL. But typing "make," as you would expect, says
> there is none; and, typing INSTALL returns "no such
> command." It doesn't recognize INSTALL as an
> executabe. (There is an asterisk after the name when
> it is listed.)
>
> Although I don't remember the specifics (and it has
> not always been an install that I've tried) there have
> been many occassions when simply entering a file name
> does nothing (nore does single or double clicking in
> KDE or Gnome.
>
> =====
> "If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not 
>achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be "meetings." 
>-- Dave Barry
>
>


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