On Sat, 6 Dec 1997, Daniel Koepke wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Dec 1997, Edgar the Chainsaw Man wrote:
>
> ->It says in the mingw32.readme file (off circleMUD.org's ftp site) that
> ->you have to run BASH and CD to the directory you have circle in, then
> ->run configure. Well, I can't seem to know what 'configure' is, as it's
> ->not a valid BASH command.
>
> Uhm, welcome to reality: a script by the name of 'configure' is
> included with CircleMUD. If you look in your circle30bpl12 (or
> whatever you might have named it), you'll see 'configure'. If you
> don't see 'configure', then you don't have a recent version of
> CircleMUD (meaning, the version of Circle you have is years old); or
> you deleted it; or it somehow mysteriously disappeared from the
> archive.
Either that or . isn't in his path. You'd be surprised how many unices
don't do this by default as a security measure.
if configure doesn't work, try ./configure.
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