On Wednesday 06 February 2002 01:59 pm, Han wrote: > Guillaume Cottenceau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Now is the launch date of Frozen Bubble, a game I've been > > developing the past months, with graphics from two other > > Mandrakians. > > > > Please go to the website to find a RPM (it will also be on Cooker > > mirrors soon) and test this new game: > > > > http://www.frozen-bubble.org/ > > Groovy game :) > > I just tried porting it to OpenBSD and I get: > > [/usr/ports/games/frozen-bubble/w-frozen-bubble-0.9.1/frozen-bubble-0.9.1]# > gmake > make: illegal option -- C > usage: make [-Beiknqrst] [-D variable] [-d flags] [-f makefile ] > [-I directory] [-j max_jobs] [-m directory] [-V variable] > [variable=value] [target ...] > gmake: *** [dirs] Error 2
Without looking at it, I'd guess: The '-C' option is a GNUmake extension. The Makefile must be doing a submake via 'make -C dir target' rather than '$(MAKE) -C dir target', which would make sure that the same make gets invoked. You could tweak the Makefile, or make sure that you have a sym link from gmake to make and put it ahead of /usr/bin in your path. -Nick