I'm walking through my first compile and get to the end where I'm supposed to run the install-sh script. I do:
sudo install-sh
and get:
sudo: install-sh: command not found
But it's right there. ls shows it to me! I know this is Linux 101 here but what am I missing?
Thanks a lot,
Can't run install-sh
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Can't run install-sh
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Re: Can't run install-sh
Is this what you're missing?
http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopi ... =90&t=9234
http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopi ... =90&t=9234
Re: Can't run install-sh
I read that and figured since I was just compiling a program and not building a deb that I didn't need this.
if I do, I'll give it a go.
if I do, I'll give it a go.
Re: Can't run install-sh
Try:
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sudo sh install-sh
Re: Can't run install-sh
You are in the right folder when you make the install-sh command?