installing from source code - 'make' command not found

Hi all,

sorry for trivial question, but I have a small problem with installing
from source code. I need to install some package, I run first step -
‘configure’ command from some build directory I’ve created. It seems
that it finishes ok, but when I try to run next step, ‘make’ (or
‘gmake’), bash reports ‘command not found’.

I have openSUSE 11.0 KDE and autotools (automake_1.10.1 and
autoconf_2.61) installed (by package manager).

Thanks,
Vlasta


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tavisik;1920820 Wrote:
> I have a small problem with installing from source code. I need to
> install some package, I run first step - ‘configure’ command from some
> build directory I’ve created. It seems that it finishes ok, but when I
> try to run next step, ‘make’ (or ‘gmake’), bash reports ‘command not
> found’.
>
> I have openSUSE 11.0 KDE and autotools (automake_1.10.1 and
> autoconf_2.61) installed (by package manager).
Go to YaST > Software > Software Management , set the filter to
“patterns” and install the pattern “Base develeopment”


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Great, it works, thanks! :slight_smile:


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