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Distribution: Red Hat 9.0, Suse 9.0, Bayanihan Linux 3.0
Posts: 69
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LinNeigborhood how-to?
LinuxGurus,
I installed LinNeigborhood in my Suse Box using the guide in their homepage, the problem is after i have extracted it from the tarball source, and typed in ./configure, and copied the files "somethere else in my path" as instructed in their FAQ, I don't know whats next, nor how to start LinNeigborhood... will there be an executable file in X-windows after the configure to start the program? or I have to deal with it in the command line?
please be patient with me I'm a newbie seeking answers to become one of you...
just can simply type :
LinNeighborhood
from the command line to execute it after installation (note the case sensitive letters,
capital L and N) ...
and if that is successfull you can setup a shortcut link to the executable
if you don't wish to go to the command line to execute it everytime.
Distribution: Red Hat 9.0, Suse 9.0, Bayanihan Linux 3.0
Posts: 69
Original Poster
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Dr. Ozz,
I would like to ask if LinNeigborhood would still execute if I have read something like this during ./configure command:
checking for version of bison... v. ?.?? bad
checking for gtk-config ... no
checking for GTK - version > = 1.2.0... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or set the GTK-config environment variable to the
*** full path of the gtk-config
so far this are the entries that has a no result after typing ./configre
and one more thing, do I have to do the make or make install command to get it goin'?
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