Xiaomei,

gmake is just GNU make. People call it gmake to differentiate it from "BSD make," which historically has a different code base and behaves slightly differently in some situations.

flow-tools builds fine using GNU make 3.80 on my powerbook running OS X. Can you send the output of the "make" failure?

Thanks,
alex

On Mar 30, 2006, at 2:12 PM, Xiaomei Liu wrote:

Hi there,

I am a new one on using NetFlow tools. I am trying to compile and
install the net flow tools according to the INSTALL file. I have
installed the tcp-wrapper and gnu-make 3.80. However, I don't know
which make file should I use to compile. The INSTALL document suggests
to use "gmake" directly. But as there is no file with the name of
Makefile, this does not work.

I have tried to use "make -f" with the Makefile.in and Makefile.am.
But both fail.


Can anyone share with me your experience on compiling and installing
net flow tools? Should I install gnu-make 3.79 instead of 3.80 or is
there any other make file I should grasp?

Thanks!

~Xiaomei
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