[Ham-Mac] Is there a tutorial for installing Linux/Unix/X-11
applications?
James Duffey
JamesDuffey at comcast.net
Sat Feb 24 12:58:58 EST 2007
Thanks Bob. Yes I didn't to check the URL. SOrry Here is the correct
link.
< http://www.hmug.org/pub/MacOS_X/X/Applications/Science/gpredict/
README.gpredict-0.7.1-1-osx4-ppc.html >
I did get the script to run by moving the g predict folder from the
desktop to the applications folder, running terminal, and changing
directory to applications. I can now run sudo and it tries to make
the application. It apparently can't find libtool as among the errors
I get are:
../libtool: line 1: /usr/local/bin/sed: No such file or directory
: compile: cannot determine name of library object from `'
make[3]: *** [goocanvasmarshal.lo] Error 1
make[2]: *** [install] Error 2
make[1]: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
So it looks like I am missing libtool, but that is in the gpredict
folder (directory?) in the applications folder.
I think I am in over my head, but I am learning.
Did you used to work at Hughes/Santa Barbara Research Center? - Duffey
On Feb 24, 2007, at 10:33 AM, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Feb 24, 2007, at 8:56 AM, James Duffey wrote:
> Is there a tutorial somewhere for a Unix beginner that will help me
> install some applications on my mac?
>
> It has been 12 years since I last worked with Unix and now I
> remember why I gave it up.
>
> I would like to install a few Unix/Linux ham applications on my
> iMac G4 running Tiger OSX 10.4.8.
>
> I thought I would start with gpredict as the instructions for
> installation seem pretty straightforward.
>
> So I downloaded it and detarred and degzed it. I now have a
> gpredict file on my desktop.
>
> I open my terminal and try to use the install script here:
>
> < file:///Users/jamesduffey/Desktop/gpredict-0.7.1/
> README.MacOS_X.html >
>
That URL is obviously unreadable from here :^).
> I get errors depending on what I try, mostly saying it can't find
> the file or no such directory exists or that I have undefined
> variable. I suspect that I am not running it from the proper
> directory. It seems to have a lot of problems with /tmp. Do I need
> to generate a /tmp directory or is there one already somewhere? If
> I need to generate it, where do I put it?
>
> What directory do I need to run the script from? Has anyone
> installed gpredict that can help me? Thanks - Duffey
I haven't tried gpredict, but suspect that the script is looking for
a file which isn't in your $PATH. You can check for /tmp with "ls -
al /tmp". It exists on my 10.4.8 system, although I don't know if it
was there originally (I suspect it was) or was installed when I added
something later. If you could post the specific errors that would
help in determining the problem.
73 - Bob, N7XY
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