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Thus spake james collins:
> # On my computer it says the name of the file is yasr-0.6.9.tar

In that case, the tar xvf command should work with no trouble.

# When I do these commands at the command line first I would type
# cd yasr-0.6.9 enter
# Then I would type
# ./configure enter
# And then i would type
# make enter
# And finally I would type
# Make install enter

Pretty much correct, except make in make install should be all 
lowercase, no capital M. And on most Unix systems, you will actually 
have to type

sudo make install <enter>

and enter your password when prompted. Not sure if this is the case on 
MacOS or not, since I never used it, but that's the way it works on most 
other similar systems. Sorry for the small amount of confusion. I hope I 
got it right this time.

Kyle

-- 
  Jesus you're my life.
I live only to serve You
  Each and every day.
--Kyle




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