To build any of the tools, you need to have the source tree for
      mysql-gui-common and the tree for the desired
      app (for example: mysql-administrator,
      mysql-query-browser) in the same top-level
      directory.
    
      First build mysql-gui-common:
    
cd mysql-gui-common
sh ./autogen.sh
          ./configure
          --prefix=/opt/mysql-administrator
        
make
make install
      The --prefix option can have whatever value you
      want, normally one would specify /usr/local
      (the default) or /usr, but for making
      precompiled binaries, something in /opt might
      be more appropriate.
    
      After you have successfully built
      mysql-gui-common, you can build the individual
      tools (in this example we will build mysql-administrator):
    
cd mysql-administrator
sh ./autogen.sh
          ./configure
          --prefix=/opt/mysql-administrator
        
make
make install
If everything went well, things should be properly built and installed.

