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all kinds of errors and seems to do everything but compiling that annoying program already. What to do then? This tutorial describes how to get rid of many frequently occuring errors during a typical Linux compiling sequence. configure error apr not found Note: You should only compile software when you really need to do it. Compiling
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can be dangerous to your Linux installation. If you want to install some software, please look for a precompiled package (like configure error * * * libmcrypt was not found a .rpm or a .deb) first. If you really need to compile, do it with care. Note: This tutorial assumes that you have some linux command line knowledge and that you know how to work configure error libevent not found with your distro's package manager. We can divide the errors in three categories: ./configure errors make errors make install errors It should be quite obvious how to recognize them: ./configure errors are outputted by the configure script, make errors by the make command and so on. I'll now list common errors, with solutions, in these three categories. ./configure errors The following list contains some common errors that ./configure can give, sorted
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by frequency of appearance. The first one is the most occuring one. Things between ( and ) are optional, they do not always appear. A bold italic OR indicates that multiple errors have the same solution. Text between < and > describes the kind of string that should appear on that place. (configure:) (error:)
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up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top ./configure not found on new installation of ubuntu up vote -1 down vote favorite I https://linuxacademy.com/blog/linux/troubleshooting-configure-make-and-make-install-tutorial/ am quite unexperienced with ubuntu. As I am now trying to install nodejs via tar.gz package I dont get the ./configure to work. As you may read anywhere, an installation consists basicly of these steps: 1. Download tar.gz package 2. Extract 3. Open Terminal 4. cd into the source folder 5. $ ./configure 6. $ make 7. $ sudo make install 8. -- Install completed -- No matter if I perform Step 5. with root root or not, I'm http://askubuntu.com/questions/717449/configure-not-found-on-new-installation-of-ubuntu getting this Error: bash: ./configure: No such file or directory It may surely not be a configuration error, because I've just reinstalled the OS about 2 hours ago. Thanks for any advice. EDIT: I've downloaded the Linux-Binarys of Nodejs here. But as I think about it now, I should be using the sourcecode packege. Shouldn't I? bash configure share|improve this question edited Jan 6 at 15:30 asked Jan 6 at 1:54 LuckyLikey 993 2 ./configure isn't a thing that's "on" Ubuntu: it's a script that may be provided by the package: what exactly did you download, and from where? Edit your question to include a link if possible. What directory are you in exactly when you try to execute the command? –steeldriver Jan 6 at 2:01 @steeldriver added link. So there should be a directory configure inside the package to get it to work? seems simple. - But in this case, I dont get why the usage of ./configure is even suggested in the readme-file. –LuckyLikey Jan 6 at 2:10 If you've downloaded one of the binary packages, then you don't need to configure or make anything - that's only required for the source code .tar.gz package –steeldriver Jan 6 at 2:13 @steeldriver so how is it installed then? do I need to copy it anywhere? –LuckyLikey Jan 6 at 2:16 I don't have experience
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 88 Star 417 Fork 245 samtools/samtools Code Issues 80 Pull requests 33 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue configure htslib script error with 1.3.1 and current develop branch #564 Closed cfriedline opened this Issue Apr 22, 2016 · 3 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants cfriedline commented Apr 22, 2016 When running configure, the AX_WITH_HTSLIB command produces: $ ./configure checking for gcc... gcc52 checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking for suffix of executables... checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether gcc52 accepts -g... yes checking for gcc52 option to accept ISO C89... none needed checking for special C compiler options needed for large files... no checking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files... no ./configure: line 2838: AX_WITH_HTSLIB: command not found configure: error: HTSlib development files not found Samtools uses HTSlib to parse bioinformatics file formats etc. Building it requires an unpacked HTSlib source tree (which will be built in conjunction with samtools) or a previously-installed HTSlib. In either case you may need to configure --with-htslib=DIR to locate the appropriate HTSlib. FAILED. You must supply an HTSlib in order to build samtools successfully. However, when supplying this option, it is not available to configure $ ./configure --with-htslib=../htslib configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --with-htslib samtools member jmarshall commented Apr 22, 2016 See #500 for how to set up a samtools git checkout to use configure at the moment. If this seems like a bother, you should just use today's 1.3.1 release tarball instead, which has configure pre-generated. cfriedline commented Apr 22, 2016 • edited Appears to be a duplicate of #500. Steps to fix: 1. download the current autoconf archive to ../autoconf-archive 1. download the m4.txt file from #500 1. rename to .m4 in automate-cache/m4