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[root@localhost mosfet-liquid0.9.2]# make -f Makefile.cvs
This Makefile is only for the CVS repository
This will be deleted before making the distribution
/bin/sh: autoconf: command not found
*** Creating acinclude.m4
!!! If you get recursion errors from autoconf, it is advisable to set the
environment variable M4 to something including "--nesting-limit=500"
*** Creating list of subdirectories
*** Creating configure.in
*** Creating aclocal.m4
make[1]: aclocal: Command not found
make[1]: *** [cvs] Error 127
make: *** [all] Error 2
This is what happened. When I try to run ./configure--MY KDE DIRECTORY, I get this error
[root@localhost mosfet-liquid0.9.2]# ./configure --prefix=/usr
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[root@localhost mosfet-liquid0.9.2]#
I am running KDE3 on Redhat 7.3. What is wrong here and where is my KDE directory I should be installing to?
1 think I can see wrong (whoa! This thread is OLD, hopefully this will still be helpful) is that it appears that you need to install autoconf. You probably have it on your RH CD. If you need help on installing that, let us know.
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