- Subject: [slang-users] Cannot compile slang 2.2.4 due to absolute path /bin/ln
- From: Dusan Halicky <dusan.halicky@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 10:08:42 +0100
I'm trying to compile slang 2.2.4. Near end of compilation, it fail
with following message:
/bin/sh: line 1: /bin/ln: No such file or directory
I don't have ln in /bin/ln but elsewhere. I looked around and there is
following code in src/Makefile.in:
RM = rm -f
RM_R = rm -rf
AR_CR = ar cr
RMDIR = rmdir
LN = /bin/ln -sf
CP = cp
So the "ln" program is the only one with absolute path. All others
have just name specified. Is there some specific reason why only ln is
specified with absolute path? I changed offending line to:
LN = ln -sf
And it compiles without problem. I don't want to break anything,
perhaps there is a good reason that just ln use absolute path. I don't
know.
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