You don't have the C compiler or developer tools installed.  Install
those, and 'make' will be installed, along with gcc.

-Kyle H

On 1/29/06, kadir iscmng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi ..
>
> I m using Cygwin , While installing mod_ssl I got the following  error ..
>
> "
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/mod_ssl-2.8.25-1.3.34
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> $ ./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.34
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> Configuring mod_ssl/2.8.25 for Apache/1.3.34
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>  + Apache location: ../apache_1.3.34 (Version 1.3.34)
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>  + Auxiliary patch tool: ./etc/patch/patch (local)
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> ./configure:Error: Building of 'patch' tool failed:
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> -------------------------------------------------
>
> checking for fcntl.h... (cached) yes
>
> checking for rename... (cached) yes
>
> checking for pathconf... (cached) yes
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> checking for strerror... (cached) yes
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> checking for long file names... (cached) yes
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> creating ./config.status
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> creating Makefile
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> creating config.h
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> config.h is unchanged
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> ./configure: line 435: make: command not found
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> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Hint: Either try to build 'patch' under etc/patch/
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> Hint: manually and re-run this 'configure' script
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> Hint: or provide us the path to your vendor 'patch'
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> Hint: program via the --with-patch=FILE option (but
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> Hint: expect perhaps failures when applying patches!)
>
> "
>
> i cant understand the exact the problem above  ..
>
> I hope you will help me what I should exactly do to install mod_ssl  ..
>
> By the way There was no package of mod_ssl for Cygwin to be installed  ..
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> Thanks for advance
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>
>
>
>
> Your sincerely
>
>
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