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Re: final install problems
- To: zack at codesourcery dot com (Zack Weinberg)
- Subject: Re: final install problems
- From: Joe Buck <jbuck at synopsys dot COM>
- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 08:24:25 -0800 (PST)
- Cc: david_fly113 at yahoo dot com (David), gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
> > /X/install: Installation: command not found
> > /X/install: The: command not found
> > /X/install: 1: command not found
Zack writes:
> You have a program on your system named /X/install. It was found by
> the configure script; presumably /X is in your PATH. However,
> /X/install does not do what GCC's installation procedure expects it
> to.
Then why does configure decide to use it? I recall many pieces of GNU
software had a configure that found an "install" program on my Solaris
system, tested it, didn't like it, and used a shell script included
with the distribution instead.