... That didn't give much feedback... Upon inspecting the TMP directory
I find the variable: MAKE=make, which I'd think should be changed, when
I've defined that gmake should be used as make... Anyone?


On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 01:53:59PM +0100, Mark Gjøl wrote:
> I'm installing openpkg on a SUN ultraSPARC running Solaris 9.
> 
> I've bootstrapped the system with:
> sh openpkg-2.0.0-2.0.0.src.sh --prefix=/opt/openpkg/2.0/
> sh openpkg-2.0.0-2.0.0.sparc64-solaris9-oo2.sh
> 
> Then I ran the eval script:
> eval `/opt/openpkg/2.0/etc/rc --eval all env`
> 
> So all should be fine. Now... I thought it would probably be a good idea
> to install gcc and make and such basic packages, so I ran:
> openpkg rpm --define "use_cc /opt/sfw/gcc-3.2/bin/gcc" --define
> "use_make /opt/sfw/bin/gmake" --rebuild 
> ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/SRC/make-3.80-2.0.0.src.rpm
> 
> And this is where the story comes to a grinding halt... After a bunch of
> configure lines I get:
> config.status: executing default-1 commands
> config.status: creating po/POTFILES
> config.status: creating po/Makefile
> + /opt/sfw/bin/gmake --no-print-directory -j4
> make  all-recursive
> /bin/bash: make: command not found
> gmake: *** [all] Error 127
> error: Bad exit status from /opt/openpkg/2.0/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.5915
> (%build)
> 
> I know gmake is where I said it was. I've told openpkg to use that
> gmake, but even if it chooses not to I have a handy SUN make located
> cozilly in /usr/xpg4/bin/make... What's wrong?
> 
> -- 
> // Mark Gjøl
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> that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously.
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