Your default make (/usr/bin/make, assuming you installed the Development
Tools) is gnumake.  What does 'where make' (from the command line) give you?

On 3/21/02 23:02, "Asmus Rotne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I was trying to install mozilla from the unstable tree, but I get the
> following error already in the configuration:
> 
> checking for gmake... no
> checking for make... /usr/local/bin/make
> 
> *** /usr/local/bin/make is not GNU Make.  You will not be able to build
> Mozilla without GNU Make.
> 
> ### ./configure failed, exit code 1
> Failed: compiling mozilla-0.9.9-1 failed
> 
> Should I install GNU Make (how, from where)?
> 
> Thanks in advance. I apologize if this has already been asked.
> 
> Asmus Rotne
> 
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