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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 in the virtual machine. The issue is that when I run the following command (sudo make install) in the terminal it shows me the following error:

make: *** No rule to make target 'install'.  Stop.

I researched the problem solution online and when I came across one it said to perform the following:

  1. Install missing dependencies
  2. Check whether build-essential is installed
  3. Run ./configure

I did as instructed and found that the package build-essential was missing.

In a view to fix the error I referred to the following link: How to install build-essential?

As mentioned I did the following things: Ran the command

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential

When I ran the commands I found that build-essential was already installed and upgraded

When i run the command ./configure it displays no such file found and when i try to run the same command: sudo make install it shows me the same error as before

How can I solve this issue?

N0rbert
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