Hello,
following the tutorial at http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/...quired_Software I find a problem to configure the qt4. I start the configure command like written in the tutorial bu received the error:
You don't seem to have 'make' or 'gmake' in your PATH.
Cannot proceed.
So I do the command 'which make' and it found at /usr/bin/make, so the make command is there. Also I see that in the path there is also /usr/bin.
In your opinion, what is the problem. I also tried to change the part in the configure script where is the 'if' that control the variable $MAKE, but with poor result: I comment out all the line related to that 'if' and left also the line MAKE='/usr/bin/make' (note that the original line have only 'MAKE').
First I received the message that the script want a 'fi' at the final of the script, after this I received another error, regarding the directory mkspecs.
Is possible to set directly in the script the path of the 'make'. Can someone help me.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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following the tutorial at http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/...quired_Software I find a problem to configure the qt4. I start the configure command like written in the tutorial bu received the error:
You don't seem to have 'make' or 'gmake' in your PATH.
Cannot proceed.
So I do the command 'which make' and it found at /usr/bin/make, so the make command is there. Also I see that in the path there is also /usr/bin.
In your opinion, what is the problem. I also tried to change the part in the configure script where is the 'if' that control the variable $MAKE, but with poor result: I comment out all the line related to that 'if' and left also the line MAKE='/usr/bin/make' (note that the original line have only 'MAKE').
First I received the message that the script want a 'fi' at the final of the script, after this I received another error, regarding the directory mkspecs.
Is possible to set directly in the script the path of the 'make'. Can someone help me.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Regards,
Marco Mangiante
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