Subj : MBSE 1.07 - trying to compile
To : Dane Beko
From : Vince Coen
Date : Thu Apr 06 2017 03:28 pm
Hello Dane!
Some one pointed out to adjust your system so you can log in as root.
Some systems do NOT allow for this so the trick is to use sudo (assuming you
have this set up one way or another) :=
sudo su
[enter password ]
continue with defined steps as outlined in the doc.
Bye the bye as you did not mention it you need to have run :
./configure first before
make > build.log 2>build.err
ls -la build.*
if .err is NOT zero look at it using less build.err
before going to next step.
If you have Errors sort them out and if warning and assuming only a few fix
them if you can other continue. [Some warning are more important than others]
Vince
Wednesday April 05 2017 17:23, you wrote to All:
> I'm not a complete Linux newbie but fairly close.
> I'm trying to compile MBSE 1.07 in a Linux Lite x86 VM.
> i've installed the prerequisites (xinetd, etc.) with no issues. I've
> ran the SETUP.SH file with no issues. Compiling is the problem.
> =====
> mbse@MBSE-PC:/tmp/mbsebbs-1.0.7$ make install
> Hm, looks good...
> Must be root to install! Makefile:39: recipe for target 'install'
> failed
> make: *** [install] Error 3
> mbse@MBSE-PC:/tmp/mbsebbs-1.0.7$ sudo make install
> [sudo]
> [sudo] password for mbse:
> mbse is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
> ==============
> I'm stuck at this stage. Thanks.
Vince
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