[CentOS] A quick question about ./configure
Styma, Robert E (Robert)
stymar at alcatel-lucent.comThu Sep 27 18:00:30 UTC 2007
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> > ./configure > -bash: ./configure: No such file or directory > One cause for this sort of misleading error can be found in the first line of the configure script. It will normally be #!zzzz where zzzz is the path to some interpreter. Often /bin/bash. If the target of that path is not found, you will get the above message. Another possibility is if the execute bit is not set on ./configure. Bob Styma Phoenix, Az
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