RE: [NNTPCACHE] Make install error (nntpcache 3.0.1 in Solaris 5.7)

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Title: RE: [NNTPCACHE] Make install error (nntpcache 3.0.1 in Solaris 5.7)

Use /usr/bin/ksh instead and it works fine

-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Krackowizer [mailto:ckrackowiz@std.schuler-ag.com]
Sent: dinsdag 9 april 2002 13:12
To: nntpcache-users@nntpcache.org
Subject: Re: [NNTPCACHE] Make install error (nntpcache 3.0.1 in Solaris 5.7)

At 12:44 09.04.2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Dear list,
>
>excuse me if this is a stupid question.
>I use gmake and gcc.
>nntpcache "configures" well. It also "makes" well.
>But "make install" gives this error:
>
>         make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/sw_instalable/nntpcache-3.0.1/cf'
>         for f in nntpcache.config-dist  nntpcache.access-dist
>nntpcache.servers-dist; do { cd /usr/local/etc/nntpcache...
>         /bin/sh: test: argument expected
>         /bin/sh: test: argument expected
>         /bin/sh: test: argument expected
>         make[3]: *** [install-data-hook] Error 1
>         make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/sw_instalable/nntpcache-3.0.1/cf'
>         make[2]: *** [install-data-am] Error 2
>         make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/sw_instalable/nntpcache-3.0.1/cf'
>         make[1]: *** [install-am] Error 2
>         make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/sw_instalable/nntpcache-3.0.1/cf'
>         make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1

Hmm, I don't have any knowledge about Solaris but on other systems, I would
say '/bin/sh' is outdated or buggy.

with best regards

Christian Krackowizer
schuler technodat GmbH
Jakob-Haringer-Strasse 6
A-5020 Salzburg
Phone: +43(0)662/2282-0
FAX: +43(0)662/2282-9
e-Mail: ckrackowiz@std.schuler-ag.com


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