Hi, John,

I do my development work on a Mac, not on Windows, so I'm guessing here, but try going to your Terminal app and typing in:

   which gnumake

If gnumake exists and is on the search PATH, it should tell you the directory that it is in. If it doesn't exist, I'm not sure what to tell you.

On the other hand, if it gives you a path to gnumake, and you have administrator access on the machine, you might try either:

  * moving it to /bin from its current location

or

  * setting up a link in /bin to its current location.

Regards,
Jerry

On Apr 4, 2006, at 3:17 PM, john XUE wrote:


Hello Dino,
 Thank you for your reply.
 My app was converted from Objective C and try get it
run on Window XP. I changed the path in make file like
what you said. But I got the error when I built my
app.  The error is "/bin/gnumake: not found".
 suggestons are very appreciated.

John


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