From: David S. <sh...@sp...> - 2006-11-15 00:11:33
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Donn Washburn wrote: > David Shochat wrote: >> I have built xine-lib and xine-ui many times over the years but I >> just ran into a problem I've never seen before. On an ubuntu 6.06 >> system, I built and installed xine-lib-1.1.2, and then went on to >> xine-ui-0.99.4. Everything seemed to proceed without any problem, >> except for one thing: After what appeared to be a successful make >> install of xine-ui, there was no xine in /usr/local/bin. How can I >> debug this? >> -- David > Try "which xine" or "find / -name xine | grep \/bin" > Thanks for your reply. I use bash so I tried "type xine". david@gateway:~$ type xine bash: type: xine: not found And the find command turned up nothing. I really think it did not build the executable. My guess now is that I failed some dependency which through a bug in the configure script, failed to cause the configure to fail. So I'm going to try to scrutinize the output of configure to see if there is a suspicious looking "No" to one of the checks. Is that a plausible way to attack it? Any other way this could happen? -- David |