The rrdtoo~1 file that you are left with is
probably a directory, and it seems to me that
you simply were not in that directory when
you tried to run "sh configure".

Run the command "cd rrdtoo~1", and then, when
you are there, run "sh configure".


Anders Ringaby


On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Bud CTR Gordon wrote:

> 
> Okay I have downloaded the file rrdtoo~1.gz and put it in my RRDtool folder, 
> when I run gunzip the file I am left with a rrdtoo~1 how can I "sh configure" 
> when there is no "configure"?  Forgive my ignorance obviously I am no UNIX 
> admin.
>  
> Sincere thanks
>  
> Bud Gordon
> 
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