[Nauty] installing nauty
Brendan McKay
bdm at cs.anu.edu.au
Fri Jun 4 02:21:01 EST 2004
It looks like you don't have the utility "sed" installed.
I think it comes in a separate DJGPP package sed302b.zip (or similar
name) so you should install it and try again.
If in fact sed is there already, there may be a problem with your path.
Brendan.
* Mike Daven <daven at msmc.edu> [040604 01:28]:
> I am trying to install nauty in Windows XP. I found the following
> fragment posted to this list March 13, 2004:
>
> I don't have XP, but here is what I do on Win 98.
>
> 1. make sure that "bash" is installed (available for djgpp).
> 2. run bash. (I just type "bash" in the run menu)
> 3. cd dir // where dir is the place you put nauty22b6.zip
> 4. unzip nauty22b6.zip // unpacks nauty into directory nauty22
> OR
> tar zvfx nauty22b6.tar.gz // if you downloaded that file instead
> 5. cd nauty22
> 6. ./configure
> 7. make
>
> I've gone through steps 1,2,3,4,5 above. But when I try "./configure",
> the response is as follows:
>
> ./configure: sed: command not found
> configure: error: can not find sources in or ..
>
> What's up? Your help is much appreciated...
>
> mike
>
>
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