[ic] Link to ssh-2?

Stephen E. Hargrove interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Tue Aug 21 23:29:00 2001


I'm not trying to rude or pushy, but if anyone has a suggestion as to the
following, I'd sure appreciate it.  I've been trying to figure this out
for a few hours now, and I'm stumped.

Thanks.

On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, I wrote:

> I'm trying to get interchange installed.  FWIW, I'm installing it from the
> .tar.gz on a Debian Woody system.
>
> ./configure completes successfully.  I then cd to /usr/local/interchange
> and execute bin/makecat.  I make it to the following question/response:
>
> run "sh /home/interchange/catalogs/foundation/config/installsample"? y
> /home/interchange/catalogs/foundation/config/installsample: reports:
> command not found
>
> and the system (apparently) copies some files.  Then it begins spitting
> out streams of the following (edited for brevity):
>
> tar: ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshuser.h: Cannot link to
> ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshuser.h: No such file or directory
> tar: ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshpgp.h: Cannot link to
> ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshpgp.h: No such file or directory
> tar: ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshfilexfer.h: Cannot link to
> ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshfilexfer.h: No such file or directory
> tar: ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/zlib.h: Cannot link to
> ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/zlib.h: No such file or directory
> tar: ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/zconf.h: Cannot link to
> ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/zconf.h: No such file or directory
> tar: ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshconf.h: Cannot link to
> ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshconf.h: No such file or directory
> tar: ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshdistdefs.h: Cannot link to
> ./working/ssh-2.4.0/include/sshdistdefs.h: No such file or directory
> tar: ./working/ssh-2.4.0/lib/sshutil/sshcore/sshsnprintf.h: Cannot link to
> ./working/ssh-2.4.0/lib/sshutil/sshcore/sshsnprintf.h: No such file or
> directory
>
> From what I can tell, it's wanting the header files for SSH-2, which I
> have but it doesn't know where to find.  How do I tell it where to find
> these files?
>
> Thanks.
>

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