AW: AW: [ic] Install: Options
Dinger, Jan
Jan.Dinger at inm.med.uni-muenchen.de
Wed Nov 17 10:36:58 EST 2004
Year, i see.
Then download interchange again and extract it with the follow paramenter, type: tar xzf pakage
Then you have your directory. After you have extract interchange, install Perl with the follow prefix:
/configure --prefix=/[your optional path]
make
make install
Do not use the rpm of perl for your red hat distribution.
The you can go to the interchange directory.
Remember: Check the permission. If run the ./configue for interchange as root and it wont work then run under a other user.
Example: interch
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Jamie Neil [mailto:jamie at versado.net]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. November 2004 16:13
> An: interchange-users at icdevgroup.org
> Betreff: Re: AW: [ic] Install: Options
>
>
> Dinger, Jan wrote:
> > You must definie the path to your perl installation: for example:
> > /op/perl/bin/perl And then you must go to the interchange bin
> > directory, and type: [perl path (look at the example)] ./configure
> > Remember the path do you type must be relative NOT document
> relativ It
> > must work fine.
>
> I'm trying to get the IC 5.2.0 debs working with a local perl
> on Debian
> Sarge but I'm having problems manually setting the perl path
> in all the
> scripts in the Interchange bin directory.
>
> This looks like it might be the solution but my configure
> script seems
> to be missing:
>
> server:/usr/lib/interchange/bin# /usr/local/bin/perl ./configure
> Can't open perl script "./configure": No such file or directory.
>
> Is this a Debian thing or am I looking in the wrong place?
>
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