hello.
I have benn setup NEURON 7.1 version dmg file. (my os version is mac osx 10.6.4)
and I try to drop down myproject folder in mknrndll for compiles.
I have got this error message. (this project is well done in windows version.)
/Applications/NEURON-7.2/nrn/umac/bin/nrnivmodl: line 149: make: command not found
So,I have been setup NEURON 7.2 alpha 424 version.
I have got same message.
/Applications/NEURON-7.2/nrn/i386/bin/nrnivmodl: line 149: make: command not found
What's wrong in NEURON?
command not found
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Re: command not found
Answered in the FAQ list under "I can't get mod files to compile." See http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs
Re: command not found
Thanks! Ted! it has been work well!!ted wrote:Answered in the FAQ list under "I can't get mod files to compile." See http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs
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Re: command not found
Hi there,
I am also having the same problem with getting the "make command not found line". I have looked at the FAQ sheet but I am sorry whatever info is there is not helpful. I have NEURON 7.2, and I get a window that pops up saying drag .mod files into it but then nothing happens. I am super new at this, not overly computer friendly, and would really appreciate some step by step help. Thanks!
I am also having the same problem with getting the "make command not found line". I have looked at the FAQ sheet but I am sorry whatever info is there is not helpful. I have NEURON 7.2, and I get a window that pops up saying drag .mod files into it but then nothing happens. I am super new at this, not overly computer friendly, and would really appreciate some step by step help. Thanks!
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Re: command not found
Start reading with the first discussion thread on this page.
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Re: command not found
I have a Macbook Pro 10.5.8. I cannot get a version of Xcode anymore. Is that it for me then? I am sorry, really step by step instructions would helpful.
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Might be, if you stop there. Don't be sorry, become the protagonist of your life. You lost/discarded the system CDs or DVDs that came with your computer? Apple can't/won't supply replacements, even for $$? (seems out of character for them . . . )avracadavra wrote:I have a Macbook Pro 10.5.8. I cannot get a version of Xcode anymore. Is that it for me then?
Have you groped around Apple's site for Mac OS X support? I find
Mac OS X 10.5 Help
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html ... /8782.html
which has links to
Apple Xcode website
and
Apple Developer website
At
Apple Xcode website
http://developer.apple.com/technologies/tools/
I find the item
"Xcode 3
Your integrated development environment for creating great iPad, iPhone, and Mac apps."
plus a button suspiciously labeled "Free Download". Wonder what that's for . . .
Re: command not found
On a related note, I am having the same problem (error 149: make command not found), I have OSX 10.6.7, Neuron 7.2 and xcode 3 (can't update to xcode 4 because the download page is down). Is the xcode version what's holding me up? Any workarounds?
Thanks
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Re: command not found
You can download Xcode 3.2.6 for free at http://developer.apple.com/devcenter/mac/index.action. Following the Apple's nickel-and-diming way of getting rich, Xcode 4 requires a free developer registration followed by a $5 download from the App Store.
Re: command not found
Thanks, that worked.mctavish wrote:You can download Xcode 3.2.6 for free at http://developer.apple.com/devcenter/mac/index.action. Following the Apple's nickel-and-diming way of getting rich, Xcode 4 requires a free developer registration followed by a $5 download from the App Store.
As usual this forum delivers. :)
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Thanks for using NEURON in your research, Elqui. If you publish anything that uses results generated with NEURON, please be sure to let us know so we can cite your paper in the NEURON Bibliography
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/stati ... ednrn.html
And thanks for your very timely and helpful reply, mctavish.
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/stati ... ednrn.html
And thanks for your very timely and helpful reply, mctavish.
Let me put this in perspective for you. Having once paid multiple hundreds to MicroSoft for this or that development software in the dim and remote past, I find the idea of a giant corporation distributing software that empowers its users at $5 a pop to be rather appealing. Think Apple, think "cute Cthulhu."mctavish wrote:Following the Apple's nickel-and-diming way of getting rich