Re: The "no" command?



I gave nothing to configure. I'm running this all off my Linux 2.2.6
machine.


Reid Sutherland
Network Administrator
ISYS Technology Inc.
http://www.isys.ca
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob Christen <jchrist1@erols.com>
To: Reid Sutherland <reid@isys.ca>
Date: Friday, April 23, 1999 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: The "no" command?


>Reid Sutherland wrote:
>
>> I got the code from the ftp, the most current stable release.
>> Here's the output from gnome-core-1.0.5 (retyped by me)
>> ---
>> make[2]: Entering directory `/root/gnome/gnome-core-1.0.5/pr'
>> file=./`echo es_DO | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \
>>  && rm -f $file && PATH=../src/:$PATH no -o $file es_DO.po
>> /bin/sh: no: command not found
>
>hi, i'm not a developer (currently only an observer) but i've gone through
my
>fair share for compiling the sources (mostly CVS) and i'm fairly
knowledgeable
>so i'll try to help...
>
>after lookin at what the output is i'm still unsure as to the problem so i
>currently downloading gnome-core-1.0.5 from sunsite--i'm currently at work
and
>my fiance is working on my machine at home in win95 mode so i can't telnet
it an
>get a better idea :(
>
>what platform are you trying to compile on?
>and what arguments did you give to autogen.sh (or ./configure) ?
>
>
>



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