./autogen.sh. Make sure all your GNU tools, rrdtools, etc are at the required 
versions or above.

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From: [email protected] 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wed Jul 22 03:25:27 2009
Subject: [Ntop] Beginner. 


Hello,


I just installed a Debian lenny on a workstation for tests on several 
monitoring software. And since I lack some experience in installing software by 
compiling sources, I come to ask you some little explanation.

I tried to follow step by step the install file you packed with the sources but 
it seams i can't use  "./configure" in the source directory.

for more information :
i downloaded the "ntop-3.3.10.tar.gz" file from your website. i unpacked it 
with the UI of the archive manager in "/home/user/Desktop/".
i opened a shell then made the 'cd' command to go to this directory 
("/home/user/Desktop/ntop-3.3.10") and tried "./configure" but it didn't work i 
also tried "sh ./configure"
the shell displays that there is "no such file or directory". i tried with the 
'sudo' command too but it is the same.



now, since i don't have any clue to what to do, can you tell me step by step 
what must be done to have a proper installation please ?

i look forward to it


best regards.

Thomas HUGUET
FRV-Sens






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