Re: OpenSSH with Corkscrew. Cannot install Corkscrew

2007-11-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave Korn wrote:

 On 19 November 2007 10:18, jameshanley39 wrote:
 
  I tried these instructions.  Involve downloading a corkscrew.tar.gz
  file using gunzip and then tar. to decompress it.
  Hopelessly editting a script file called configure .
 
   There was no need to do that, the supplied configure script is fine.
 
  Then running that file.
  
  I get these errors.
  
  
  Current [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/corkscrew/corkscrew-2.0
  $ ./configure
  creating cache ./config.cache
  checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
  checking whether build environment is sane... yes
  checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
  checking for working aclocal... missing
  checking for working autoconf... missing
  checking for working automake... missing
  checking for working autoheader... missing
  checking for working makeinfo... found
  checking for gcc... no
  checking for cc... no
  configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
 
   The problem is you don't have any compiler installed; a basic
 cygwin doesn't include it by default.  Re-run setup.exe and select
 the gcc- packages under the Devel category.
 
 
 cheers,
   DaveK

thanks,  that works.
also, a more obvious prerequisite for cygwin with corkscrew, is to
download make.   `cos make is mentioned next in Corkscrew`s INSTALL
and README file, and not installed by default by cygwin.




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OpenSSH with Corkscrew. Cannot install Corkscrew

2007-11-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I notice that Corkscrew is not listed in cygwin`s setup.exe

But everywhere seems to say Corkscew can run in cygwin


Trying to configure corkscrew, 

I tried these instructions.  Involve downloading a corkscrew.tar.gz file
using gunzip and then tar. to decompress it. 
Hopelessly editting a script file called configure .
Then running that file.

I get these errors. 


Current [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/corkscrew/corkscrew-2.0 
$ ./configure 
creating cache ./config.cache 
checking for a BSD compatible install... 


/usr/bin/install -c 
checking whether build environment is sane... yes 
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes 
checking for working aclocal... missing 
checking for working autoconf... missing 
checking for working automake... missing 
checking for working autoheader... missing 
checking for working makeinfo... found 
checking for gcc... no 
checking for cc... no 
configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH 




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RE: OpenSSH with Corkscrew. Cannot install Corkscrew

2007-11-19 Thread Dave Korn
On 19 November 2007 10:18, jameshanley39 wrote:

 I tried these instructions.  Involve downloading a corkscrew.tar.gz file
 using gunzip and then tar. to decompress it.
 Hopelessly editting a script file called configure .

  There was no need to do that, the supplied configure script is fine.

 Then running that file.
 
 I get these errors.
 
 
 Current [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/corkscrew/corkscrew-2.0
 $ ./configure
 creating cache ./config.cache
 checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
 checking whether build environment is sane... yes
 checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
 checking for working aclocal... missing
 checking for working autoconf... missing
 checking for working automake... missing
 checking for working autoheader... missing
 checking for working makeinfo... found
 checking for gcc... no
 checking for cc... no
 configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH

  The problem is you don't have any compiler installed; a basic cygwin doesn't
include it by default.  Re-run setup.exe and select the gcc- packages under
the Devel category.


cheers,
  DaveK
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