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Hello to everybody
i have some problems trying to compile some programs on my AMD64 processor, i have Debian 4.0 AMD64 NetInstall, initially i tried with ntfs-3g, now i tried ...
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Question about compiling on 64 bits
Hello to everybody
i have some problems trying to compile some programs on my AMD64 processor, i have Debian 4.0 AMD64 NetInstall, initially i tried with ntfs-3g, now i tried to compile libnet (libnet, libpcap, Snort, Sancp for Sguil IDS) on... i don't know on which processor, but "uname -a" says x86_64...
on the process, is shown the next error:
on "make" no waring or error shownCode:... loading cache ./config.cache cheking host system type... Invalid configuration x86_64-pc-linux-gnu: machine 'x86_64-pc' no recognized cheking target system type... Invalid configuration x86_64-pc-linux-gnu: machine 'x86_64-pc' no recognized cheking build system type... Invalid configuration x86_64-pc-linux-gnu: machine 'x86_64-pc' no recognized ... configure: warning: apparently your OS is not officially supp orted yet configure: warning: this may not work
on "make install":
that generates the directory structure, the libraries and headers (i don't now if all them, i need to compare...), but don't create a binary/executable on /bin, it needs to be added to PATH, this step is necesary to compile Snort.Code:install: no destination especified make: *** [install] Error 1
There is a way for well compile... or use a parameter for gcc and compile any program from their source???
im talking about programs like Snort, Sancp, Barnyard (for IDS), or ALSA libraries, (gtk-)RecordMyDesktop and other stuffs???
Thanks to everybody
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