Обсуждение: Fw: Can't even specify template
I can't even get ./configure to work. I just reformatted my Linux box and installed Redhat Linux 6.0. I had 6.0 installed for a while but had installed another distribution (Mandrake) over the top of it. I downloaded pg 6.5 last night and installed it. Everything went fine. So after I reformatted, I tried to install 6.5 again, and it won't detect the host type (which it did last night). I even tried to specify the template with --with-template=linux_i386, but I get the same exact error message: ./configure --with-template=linux_i386 loading cache ./config.cache checking host system type... configure: error: can not guess host type; you must specify one I ran ./config.guess and that didn't output anything. Does anyone know how to specify this in Linux to auto detect or how can I get it to recognize the parameter? I'm at a loss. -Dan Wilson
At 01:32 +0300 on 16/06/1999, Dan Wilson wrote: > I even tried to specify the template with --with-template=linux_i386, but I > get the same exact error message: > ./configure --with-template=linux_i386 > loading cache ./config.cache > checking host system type... configure: error: can not guess host type; you > must specify one > > I ran ./config.guess and that didn't output anything. > > Does anyone know how to specify this in Linux to auto detect or how can I > get it to recognize the parameter? > > I'm at a loss. It's not my strong side, but on the face of it, I think that your cache contains the decisions config made in the previous installation. So now it does not fit your current setup. I would delete te config cache and try again if I were you. Herouth -- Herouth Maoz, Internet developer. Open University of Israel - Telem project http://telem.openu.ac.il/~herutma