I downloaded and untarred OOo.1.9.m79_src.tar.gz. The next step was: ./configure --prefix=/opt/oo2/ --exec-prefix=/opt/oo2/ --enable-libart --enable-libsn --enable-cups --enable-fontconfig --without-java --with-use-shell=bash
The process completed normally with the following message: "You may now run /usr/src/OOo_1.9.m79_src/bootstrap in /usr/src/OOo_1.9.m79_src" I go to that folder. I see that file I have execution priviliges. I do "./bootstrap" Bash responds: "bash: .bootstrap: -f bad interpreter: No such file or directory" I have no idea what the prompt is trying to tell me. Wondering if the bootstrap script expects me to be in Tchs, I switch to Tcsh -- which I have never used -- and type "./bootstrap" Tcsh responds: "./bootstrap: Command not found" I am confused... Suggestions, please. - Harold --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
