On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 17:45 -0600, Harold Crouch wrote:
> 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.

What does source bootstrap do?
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