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<p>Hello all,</p>
<p>I am new in this list, I find Spread is really powerful, it can save me a lot of work. However, I just couldn't install Spread onto MAC not only because I am not familiar with Spread but also not familiar with MAC. I have tried severl times followed the documentation. There are some problems:
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<p>when installing binary distribution<br>1, which architecture should I choose? Linux?<br>2,Mac OS X has a Terminal console, must I use this to install Spread? <br>3,when I type "make arch-linux" (as users_guide.pdf told) into Terminal console, there is an error "make: *** No rule to make target `arch-linux'. Stop." What should I do?
<br>4, after installing binary distribution, what can I do is just run a Spread?</p>
<p>when installing source distribution<br>1, as users_guide.pdf told me, I type "./configure" to install it. <br>the results are <br><font color="#3333ff">Spread has been configured with the following options:<br>
User binaries: /usr/local/bin<br> System binaries: /usr/local/sbin<br> Configuration files: /usr/local/etc<br> User libraries: /usr/local/lib<br> Shared Spread Library:
libspread.dylib<br>Shared Thread-safe Spread Library: libtspread.dylib<br> Header files: /usr/local/include<br> Manual pages: /usr/local/man/manX<br> PID file: /var/run
<br> Manpage format: doc<br> Host: i386-apple-darwin8.4.1<br> Compiler: gcc<br> Compiler flags: -g -O2 -Wall<br> Preprocessor flags:
<br> Linker flags: <br> Libraries: <br></font>what is ridiculous is that I have no /usr/local directory.And I have no privilege to make a directory in /usr. </p>
<p>2, I decide to use my own path to configure it. So I type "./configure /users/d", but it make no use.<br>3, after installing source distribution, what can I do is compiling my program whit spread library ?
</p>Could anyone give me a hand? I am really appreaciate you.<br>-- <br>Regards.<br>-Ti Ta </div>