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- What does . configure; make; make install do? - Ask Ubuntu
What does configure do? Why make then make install? How does it know where libs are? ( they are all there and loaded but it cant find them ) Why need libs if compiler is supposed to compile?
- What does --prefix do exactly when used in . configure?
When you run configure --prefix= directory, you are indicating that the software should be installed under the directory directory But this rarely, if ever, places loose files in directory
- What . configure make and make install does [closed]
4 configure runs a script named "configure" in the current directory make runs the program "make" in your path, and make install runs it again with the argument "install" Generally, the "configure" script was generated by a collection of programs known as "autotools"
- E: dpkg was interrupted. . . run sudo dpkg --configure -a
Run the command it tells you to sudo dpkg --configure -a and it should be able to correct itself If it doesn't try running sudo apt-get install -f (to fix broken packages) and then try running sudo dpkg --configure -a again Just make sure you have internet access available so that you can download any dependencies
- How to fix dpkg: error processing package systemd-resolved . . .
Since the comment provided by erihanse was not listed as an actual solution, and it did work for me, I am formally listing it here sudo sh -c 'cd bin mv -f systemd-sysusers systemd-sysusers org ln -s echo systemd-sysusers' link to github post erihanse, whom ever you are, thanks for the assist
- How to add libraries path to the . configure command?
I would like configure to link to a library and some include files My library is stored in home foo sw lib and my files are stored in home foo sw include configure --help throws out the
- What is the correct syntax to add CFLAGS and LDFLAGS to configure?
It completely depends on the configure script If the configure script was generated by autoconf, then the "correct" way to ensure that usr local lib and usr local include are used in the build is to use CONFIG_SITE
- Configure two network cards persistently - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
Configure two network cards persistently Ask Question Asked 1 year, 7 months ago Modified 1 year, 7 months ago
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