Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - mizzy -  2006-05-05
 
 
 
I've downloaded gnome-commander-1.1.7.tar.gz from [/url][url=http://www.nongnu.org/gcmd/]http://www.nongnu.org/gcmd/ which is a file manager program. 
 
  
 
To install I have done; 
 
  
 
Downloaded to desktop then cut & past it to my home folder (I didn't know where else to install it  :/ ) 
 
  
 
Then I did; 
- cd /home/mizzy
 
 
 
- tar -xvzf gnome-commander-1.1.7.tar.gz
 
 
 
- cd gnome-commander-1.1.7
 
 
 
- ./configure && make && checkinstall
 
 
 
 
After the last step, I get this error message in terminal:  
 
  
 
 
 
Code: checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c 
checking whether build environment is sane... yes 
checking for gawk... gawk 
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes 
checking for gcc... no 
checking for cc... no 
checking for cc... no 
checking for cl... no 
configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH 
See `config.log' for more details.
  
 
 
 
  
 
..any idea's why? I did look in config.log but couldn't really make head nor tail of it. Below is what config.log says... 
 
  
 
 
 
Code: This file contains any messages produced by compilers while 
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. 
 
It was created by configure, which was 
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.59.  Invocation command line was 
 
 $ ./configure  
 
## --------- ## 
## Platform. ## 
## --------- ## 
 
hostname = localhost.localdomain 
uname -m = i686 
uname -r = 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 
uname -s = Linux 
uname -v = #1 Thu Jun 2 22:55:56 EDT 2005 
 
/usr/bin/uname -p = unknown 
/bin/uname -X     = unknown 
 
/bin/arch              = i686 
/usr/bin/arch -k       = unknown 
/usr/convex/getsysinfo = unknown 
hostinfo               = unknown 
/bin/machine           = unknown 
/usr/bin/oslevel       = unknown 
/bin/universe          = unknown 
 
PATH: /usr/kerberos/bin 
PATH: /usr/local/bin 
PATH: /usr/bin 
PATH: /bin 
PATH: /usr/X11R6/bin 
PATH: /home/mizzy/bin 
 
 
## ----------- ## 
## Core tests. ## 
## ----------- ## 
 
configure:1540: checking for a BSD-compatible install 
configure:1595: result: /usr/bin/install -c 
configure:1606: checking whether build environment is sane 
configure:1649: result: yes 
configure:1714: checking for gawk 
configure:1730: found /usr/bin/gawk 
configure:1740: result: gawk 
configure:1750: checking whether make sets $(MAKE) 
configure:1770: result: yes 
configure:1984: checking for gcc 
configure:2013: result: no 
configure:2064: checking for cc 
configure:2093: result: no 
configure:2106: checking for cc 
configure:2152: result: no 
configure:2205: checking for cl 
configure:2234: result: no 
configure:2248: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH 
See `config.log' for more details. 
 
## ---------------- ## 
## Cache variables. ## 
## ---------------- ## 
 
ac_cv_env_CC_set= 
ac_cv_env_CC_value= 
ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_set= 
ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_value= 
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ac_cv_env_CPP_set= 
ac_cv_env_CPP_value= 
ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_set= 
ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_value= 
ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_set= 
ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_value= 
ac_cv_env_CXX_set= 
ac_cv_env_CXX_value= 
ac_cv_env_F77_set= 
ac_cv_env_F77_value= 
ac_cv_env_FFLAGS_set= 
ac_cv_env_FFLAGS_value= 
ac_cv_env_LDFLAGS_set= 
ac_cv_env_LDFLAGS_value= 
ac_cv_env_build_alias_set= 
ac_cv_env_build_alias_value= 
ac_cv_env_host_alias_set= 
ac_cv_env_host_alias_value= 
ac_cv_env_target_alias_set= 
ac_cv_env_target_alias_value= 
ac_cv_path_install='/usr/bin/install -c' 
ac_cv_prog_AWK=gawk 
ac_cv_prog_make_make_set=yes 
 
## ----------------- ## 
## Output variables. ## 
## ----------------- ## 
 
ACLOCAL='${SHELL} /home/Emz/gnome-commander-1.1.7/missing --run aclocal-1.9' 
AMDEPBACKSLASH='' 
AMDEP_FALSE='' 
AMDEP_TRUE='' 
AMTAR='${SHELL} /home/Emz/gnome-commander-1.1.7/missing --run tar' 
AR='' 
AUTOCONF='${SHELL} /home/Emz/gnome-commander-1.1.7/missing --run autoconf' 
AUTOHEADER='${SHELL} /home/Emz/gnome-commander-1.1.7/missing --run autoheader' 
AUTOMAKE='${SHELL} /home/Emz/gnome-commander-1.1.7/missing --run automake-1.9' 
AWK='gawk' 
CATALOGS='' 
CATOBJEXT='' 
CC='' 
CCDEPMODE='' 
CFLAGS='' 
CPP='' 
CPPFLAGS='' 
CXX='' 
CXXCPP='' 
CXXDEPMODE='' 
CXXFLAGS='' 
CYGPATH_W='echo' 
DATADIRNAME='' 
DEFS='' 
DEPDIR='' 
ECHO='echo' 
ECHO_C='' 
ECHO_N='-n' 
ECHO_T='' 
EGREP='' 
EXEEXT='' 
F77='' 
FFLAGS='' 
GETTEXT_PACKAGE='' 
GLIB_CFLAGS='' 
GLIB_LIBS='' 
GLIB_PREFIX='' 
GLIB_VERSION='' 
GMODULE_AVAIL='' 
GMOFILES='' 
GMSGFMT='' 
GNOMEUI_CFLAGS='' 
GNOMEUI_LIBS='' 
GNOMEUI_PREFIX='' 
GNOMEUI_VERSION='' 
GNOMEVFS_CFLAGS='' 
GNOMEVFS_LIBS='' 
GNOMEVFS_PREFIX='' 
GNOMEVFS_VERSION='' 
GNOME_CFLAGS='' 
GNOME_LIBS='' 
GNOME_PREFIX='' 
GNOME_VERSION='' 
GTK_CFLAGS='' 
GTK_LIBS='' 
GTK_PREFIX='' 
GTK_VERSION='' 
INSTALL_DATA='${INSTALL} -m 644' 
INSTALL_PROGRAM='${INSTALL}' 
INSTALL_SCRIPT='${INSTALL}' 
INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM='${SHELL} $(install_sh) -c -s' 
INSTOBJEXT='' 
INTLLIBS='' 
INTLTOOL_CAVES_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_DESKTOP_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_DIRECTORY_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_EXTRACT='' 
INTLTOOL_ICONV='' 
INTLTOOL_KBD_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_KEYS_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_MERGE='' 
INTLTOOL_MSGFMT='' 
INTLTOOL_MSGMERGE='' 
INTLTOOL_OAF_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_PERL='' 
INTLTOOL_PONG_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_PROP_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_SCHEMAS_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_SERVER_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_SHEET_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_SOUNDLIST_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_THEME_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_UI_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_UPDATE='' 
INTLTOOL_XAM_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_XGETTEXT='' 
INTLTOOL_XML_NOMERGE_RULE='' 
INTLTOOL_XML_RULE='' 
LDFLAGS='' 
LEX='' 
LEXLIB='' 
LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT='' 
LIBOBJS='' 
LIBS='' 
LIBTOOL='' 
LN_S='' 
LTLIBOBJS='' 
MAINT='' 
MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE='' 
MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE='' 
MAKEINFO='${SHELL} /home/Emz/gnome-commander-1.1.7/missing --run makeinfo' 
MKINSTALLDIRS='' 
MSGFMT='' 
OBJEXT='' 
PACKAGE='gnome-commander' 
PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='' 
PACKAGE_NAME='' 
PACKAGE_STRING='' 
PACKAGE_TARNAME='' 
PACKAGE_VERSION='' 
PATH_SEPARATOR=':' 
PLUGIN_DIR='' 
POFILES='' 
POSUB='' 
PO_IN_DATADIR_FALSE='' 
PO_IN_DATADIR_TRUE='' 
PREFIX='' 
RANLIB='' 
SET_MAKE='' 
SHELL='/bin/sh' 
STRIP='' 
USE_NLS='' 
VERSION='1.1.7' 
XGETTEXT='' 
ac_ct_AR='' 
ac_ct_CC='' 
ac_ct_CXX='' 
ac_ct_F77='' 
ac_ct_RANLIB='' 
ac_ct_STRIP='' 
am__fastdepCC_FALSE='' 
am__fastdepCC_TRUE='' 
am__fastdepCXX_FALSE='' 
am__fastdepCXX_TRUE='' 
am__include='' 
am__leading_dot='.' 
am__quote='' 
am__tar='${AMTAR} chof - "$$tardir"' 
am__untar='${AMTAR} xf -' 
bindir='${exec_prefix}/bin' 
build='' 
build_alias='' 
build_cpu='' 
build_os='' 
build_vendor='' 
datadir='${prefix}/share' 
exec_prefix='NONE' 
host='' 
host_alias='' 
host_cpu='' 
host_os='' 
host_vendor='' 
includedir='${prefix}/include' 
infodir='${prefix}/info' 
install_sh='/home/Emz/gnome-commander-1.1.7/install-sh' 
libdir='${exec_prefix}/lib' 
libexecdir='${exec_prefix}/libexec' 
localstatedir='${prefix}/var' 
mandir='${prefix}/man' 
mkdir_p='mkdir -p --' 
oldincludedir='/usr/include' 
prefix='NONE' 
program_transform_name='s,x,x,' 
sbindir='${exec_prefix}/sbin' 
sharedstatedir='${prefix}/com' 
sysconfdir='${prefix}/etc' 
target_alias='' 
 
## ----------- ## 
## confdefs.h. ## 
## ----------- ## 
 
#define PACKAGE "gnome-commander" 
#define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" 
#define PACKAGE_NAME "" 
#define PACKAGE_STRING "" 
#define PACKAGE_TARNAME "" 
#define PACKAGE_VERSION "" 
#define VERSION "1.1.7" 
 
configure: exit 1
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - anyweb -  2006-05-05
 
 
 
easy enough to fix, you have no compiler ! 
 
  
 
log in as root and do this 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
then try again 
 
  
 
cheers 
 
anyweb 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - mizzy -  2006-05-05
 
 
 
Thanks for that anyweb. Still one other issue. After doing ./configure  the following error comes up: 
 
  
 
 
 
Code: ...................checking for xgettext... /usr/bin/xgettext 
checking for catalogs to be installed...  ca cs de el en_CA en_GB es eu fr ga hr hu nb ne nl no pa pl pt pt_BR ru rw sk sq sr sr@Latn sv uk zh_CN zh_TW 
checking if glib >= 2.0.0 exists... ./configure: line 21831: pkg-config: command not found 
configure: error: no
  
 
 
 
  
 
Any idea's of what that is? Also once you have installed a program, where does it appear? How do you confirm that it has been installed etc? 
 
  
 
Thanks :):) 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - znx -  2006-05-05
 
 
 
First .. did you check to see if a RPM was kicking around ....   anyway :) 
 
  
 
 
 
Code: yum install glib-devel
  
 
 
 
  
 
When you are installing from source you need extra files (headers and static libraries) the devel packages contain these. 
 
  
 
So if it says  ..   X test fails ...   try installing  x-devel. 
 
  
 
If it installs correctly it will be put in /usr/local/bin/ by default. It will probably be the only thing in there :P 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - mizzy -  2006-05-06
 
 
 
Quote:First .. did you check to see if a RPM was kicking around ....   anyway :)  
 
 
 
Code: yum install glib-devel
  
<div> 
 
 
  
 
When you are installing from source you need extra files (headers and static libraries) the devel packages contain these. 
 
  
 
So if it says  ..   X test fails ...   try installing  x-devel. 
 
  
 
If it installs correctly it will be put in /usr/local/bin/ by default. It will probably be the only thing in there :P 
 
</div> 
  
 
That wouldn't install in root for some reason, so I went to find the RPM for this (didn't think to do that first) and I tried to install it via terminal following the rpm command (cd'ed to location then rpm -ivh file.rpm and that didn't work :S ) so then I just double clicked it, entered roots password and it worked! Didn't think that RPM's worked that way, it then just showed up under accessorys. 
 
  
 
Thanks for your help! I am trying to rtfm as much as I can before posting, but some things I just can't find  :) 
 
  
 
Cheers for your help! 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - mizzy -  2006-05-06
 
 
 
Right, finally run the advanced re-naming tool in Gnome Commander but it don't do what I want it to do. I was hoping that this would rename a load of files from 0001, 0002, 003 to date_event_001, date_event_002, date_event_001 etc 
 
  
 
Still pretty useful tho. I'm off to google to search for another  :)  but if anybody knows of an application that would do this, would appreciate to know what it is! Cheers  :) 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - znx -  2006-05-06
 
 
 
Quote:Right, finally run the advanced re-naming tool in Gnome Commander but it don't do what I want it to do. I was hoping that this would rename a load of files from 0001, 0002, 003 to date_event_001, date_event_002, date_event_001 etc  
 
Still pretty useful tho. I'm off to google to search for another  :)  but if anybody knows of an application that would do this, would appreciate to know what it is! Cheers  :) 
  
 
You can do this with shell .. it should be that hard.. 
 
  
 
First little bit of preparation: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
Then make a file call it ~/bin/de-renamer .. or anything :P  Inside put: 
 
  
 
 
 
Code: #!/bin/sh 
 
if [ $# -ne 1 ] 
then 
 echo "$0 event" 
 exit 
fi 
 
date=`date +%Y%m%d`  #20060506 
event=$1 
 
for p in `ls [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]` 
do 
mv -i $p ${date}_${event}_$p 
done
  
 
 
 
  
 
So .. to use it you would move into the directory that contains the files .. and 
 
 
 
Code: de-renamer funkyevent
  
 
 
 
  
 
It would then move files from: 
 
0001 -> 20060506_funkyevent_0001 
 
0002 -> 20060506_funkyevent_0002 
 
2341 -> 20060506_funkyevent_2341 
 
0101 -> 20060506_funkyevent_0101 
 
  
 
Etc .. is that what you needed? 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - mizzy -  2006-05-06
 
 
 
Quote:Etc .. is that what you needed? 
  
 
  
 
Yes it is!!!! Gee thank you!!! Now just give me  a few hours to work out how to do that  :):):):) 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - mizzy -  2006-05-06
 
 
 
Right this is what I've done, can you tell me where I've gone wrong? Everytime I try it I just get permission denied  :( 
 
  
 
Terminal > mkdir ~/bin 
 
  
 
Opened up Text Editor and copied & pasted the code above exactly > saved that as >  ~/bin/de-renamer 
 
  
 
Then I have opened up terminal again and cd'ed to my image folder and typed : de-renamer funkyevent and all I get back is: permission denied. 
 
  
 
I have tried copying my images to the bin directory too to and run this script again in terminal, but the I got persmission denied back again  :( 
 
  
 
Where have I gone wrong?  :) 
 
 
 
 
Slight problem with installing GNOME Commander - hybrid -  2006-05-06
 
 
 
Quote:Right this is what I've done, can you tell me where I've gone wrong? Everytime I try it I just get permission denied  :(  
 
Terminal > mkdir ~/bin 
 
  
 
Opened up Text Editor and copied & pasted the code above exactly > saved that as >  ~/bin/de-renamer 
 
  
 
Then I have opened up terminal again and cd'ed to my image folder and typed : de-renamer funkyevent and all I get back is: permission denied. 
 
  
 
I have tried copying my images to the bin directory too to and run this script again in terminal, but the I got persmission denied back again  :( 
 
  
 
Where have I gone wrong?  :) 
  
 
Go to ~/bin in your terminal and run 
 
  
 
 
 
Code: chmod a+x ./de-renamer
  
 
 
 
  
 
and try again. 
 
 
 
 
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