You need to be in the directory where you extracted OpenSRF to run that command as-is.

Otherwise, you can add the directory where OpenSRF was extracted before src/.

Quoting Service Desk <[email protected]>:

Hi,


We are in the process of trying to install Evergreen on Debian 8.2.


Following the install instructions which directs you to install OpenSRF first and am following those instructions.


I have run into trouble with the first set of commands.


Please see the screenshot(attached).


Any assistance that you could provide me to proceed past this step would be greatly appreciated.


Many Thanks,

Josh Fitzgerald

Manager | Systems Support

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