Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 15:11:22 -0800 From: Kent Stewart <kstewart@owt.com> To: Trey Sizemore <trey@fastmail.fm>, FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Cannot perform make install Message-ID: <200311271511.22072.kstewart@owt.com> In-Reply-To: <1069974309.3224.17.camel@localhost> References: <1069972079.3216.14.camel@localhost> <1069974309.3224.17.camel@localhost>
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On Thursday 27 November 2003 03:05 pm, Trey Sizemore wrote: > On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 17:28, Trey Sizemore wrote: > > I have installed FreeBSD 5.1 on my laptop and have successfully > > installed KDE and other apps by going to the appropriate ports directory > > and performing a 'make install clean'. > > > > However, when I tried to install nautilus by going to > > /usr/ports/x11-fm/nautilus and typing 'make install clean' (without the > > quotes, of course), I'm getting the following error: > > > > make: don't know how to make install. Stop > > > > If I just use make, I get: > > > > make: no target to make. > > > > Is this a problem with the make command? Something I need to > > reinstall? I will provide any additional information, just wasn,t sure > > what else to include. > > > > Here is my uname -a output: > > > > FreeBSD .america.net 5.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jun 5 > > 02:55:42 GMT 2003 > > root@wv1u.btc.adaptec.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC > > i386 > > I just successfully started a 'make install clean' with Evolution, but > can confirm that it does not work with nautilus or gedit. :-/ > > Why would this be? I think you have an old port structure. You might have a readme.html left over or something. On a curent cvsup, I get the following # cd /usr/ports/x11-fm/nautilus /usr/ports/x11-fm/nautilus: No such file or directory. I think you should probably be using Port: nautilus2-2.4.1 Path: /usr/ports/x11-fm/nautilus2 Info: GNOME file manager and graphical shell developed by Eazel Kent -- Kent Stewart Richland, WA http://users.owt.com/kstewart/index.html
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