On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 03:48 -0800, rocky john wrote: > I am amateur at linux .....i am trying to install nagios-2.6.....i > went through documentations ....after executing commands > make install -commandmode > make install -config > I got this problem :This program built for i386-redhat-linux-gnu.. > My pc is i386 packages compatible......help me out
As someone else pointed out, you should be asking for help in the nagios lists. May I suggest that when you ask them, you provide many more details including the exact command you entered, the precise hardware and operating system type and version you're using, the exact errors you got (cut and paste please) including a useful number of lines of context before the error. And most important: please use a subject line that is relevant and coherent! These days, spam is a huge percentage of all email and the open source mailing lists are no exception. In order to allow anyone to report problems and ask for help many OSS mailing lists don't require you to subscribe before posting... that means that someone has to go through and look through the spam to find the messages that should be forwarded to the list. Having a relevant subject that is immediately recognizable as "not spam", vs. one that is quite spam-like, greatly decreases the chances of your email being unceremoniously dumped into the bit bucket and makes life a lot easier for us poor saps who have to sort it all out. Good luck! _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list Bug-make@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make