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   Anna Christina Nass to Alexey Vissarionov   
   Re: Linux Mint 20.1 issue   
   08 Feb 21 15:37:00   
   
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   Am 07.02.21 schrieb Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 in LINUX:   
      
   Hallo Alexey,   
      
   MS>>> 1) Any one possibly tell me why everytime I try to "make" I get   
   MS>>> errors, snap, flatpack, appimage, .deb and rpm work fine but if I   
   MS>>> have to try to "make" it fails.  Any suggestions..?   
   ACN>> When make fails, you should be able to see an error message that   
   ACN>> could tell you "why" it failed. If some .h files are missing, you   
   ACN>> could search for the corresponding -dev package and install it.   
      
   AV> In a properly designed systems you'd never need to install the development   
   AV> packages: they should be installed only inside of a clean build   
   AV> environment.   
      
   ?!?!?!?   
   The original poster wants to install software via "make" and I guess this     
   means to compile the program which indeed needs development programs.   
      
   What you do on your systems was not the question - or do you have a better     
   solution with your "properly designed system"?   
      
   ACN>> Also, the meta-package "build-essential" is helpful when compiling   
   ACN>> packages.   
   AV> I'd never use the system where such package does really exist...   
      
   Then stay away from everything that is derived from Debian GNU/Linux.   
      
   Anna   
      
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