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I'm currently trying to use uci-analyser found at this link:
https://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/djb/uci-analyser/
I'm trying to run it on Ubuntu 21.0 impish. Used the source file. Confirmed C++ compiler and confirmed installation by going with the Readme.txt file by using the Makefile. Confirmed stockfish installed in Ubuntu via apt. Confirmed file "analyser" exists and permission for owner and group is "Read and write", Others "Read-only" and checked to allow to execute file as program.
Command tried
analyse --engine stockfish --searchdepth 12 --annotatePGN games-uci.pgn > games-annotated.pgn
Error
analyse: command not found
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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./analyse --engine stockfish ...

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