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"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" wrote: > > At 04:54 PM 3/16/00, you wrote: > >All, > > I've installed the net release candidate in my Win98 box into /bin > >and /usr/bin off mounted from c:. > > > >I installed the base requirements for development (gcc, make, sed, > >binutils, etc) bash, fileutils etc. > > > >I wanted to compile a simple package such as autoconf. This is what I > >got after I typed > > > >~/gnu/autoconf-2.13/: echo $MAKE_MODE > >unix > >~/gnu/autoconf-2.13/: configure --prefix=/usr > >creating cache ./config.cache > >checking for gm4... no > >checking for gnum4... no > >checking for m4... no > >checking for mawk... no > >checking for gawk... gawk > >checking for perl... no > >configure: warning: autoscan will not be built since perl is not found > >checking for a BSD compatible install... /BIN/install -c > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >updating cache ./config.cache > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >creating ./config.status > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >.//configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission > >denied > >~/gnu/autoconf-2.13/: > > > > > >I have gcc as follows: > >~/gnu/autoconf-2.13/: gcc -v > >Reading specs from /USR/BIN/../lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.2/specs > >gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release) > >~/gnu/autoconf-2.13/: > > > >I tried both the newest and oldest available snapshots dlls as of > >3-15-2000 with the same problem. Everything worked before I converted > >over to the new distribution. I also tried other packages with the same > >results. > > > >Any suggestions?? > > > >John > > Do you have ntsec set? Unless it is on by default, no. John
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