Brian Cuttler wrote:
bali 16# make install
Making install in config
Making install in common-src
/bin/sh ../config/mkinstalldirs /usr/local/lib
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=install /usr/local/bin/install -c libamanda.la
/usr/local/lib/libamanda.la
/usr/local/bin/install -c .libs/libamanda-2.4.4p1-20030716.so
/usr/local/lib/libamanda-2.4.4p1-20030716.so
/usr/local/bin/install: can't open libamanda-2.4.4p1-20030716.so: No such file
or directory.
I have no experience with Irix, but it seems that configure
got the wrong syntax for the current install program used.
GNU fileutils 4.1 install program has syntax:
/usr/bin/ginstall -c file dest
(the -c option is ignored - just for compatibility)
install as found Solaris 2.8:
/usr/sbin/install -c dira file
-c dira
Install file in the directory specified by dira, if
file does not yet exist. If it is found, install
issues a message saying that the file already exists,
and exits without overwriting it.
The install you use on Irix seems to follow the Solaris convention
while, when I run configure on Solaris is uses "config/install-sh"
and not the system supplied install.
You did a "make distclean" before you compiled the program, did you?
Maybe just rename the /usr/local/bin/install (temporarily) before
so that even configure cannot find it?
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