> Looks good, works for me, so I committed it.

Thanks.  I've just made another minor patch: on some bsd systems (such
as mine), gnu make is installed as gmake rather than make, because "make"
is the bsd make program.

The following patch to the top-level GNUmakefile.am allows one to
compile using a make program with a different name.

-Alec

--- ../GNUmakefile.am.orig      Wed Jun 20 00:42:39 2001
+++ ../GNUmakefile.am   Thu Jun 21 18:55:26 2001
@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@
 all-recursive: @PEERS@
 
 expat:
-       make -C $(expat_peerdir)
+       $(MAKE) -C $(expat_peerdir)
 wv:
-       make -C $(wv_peerdir)
+       $(MAKE) -C $(wv_peerdir)
 psiconv:
-       make -C $(psiconv_peerdir)
+       $(MAKE) -C $(psiconv_peerdir)
 libpng:
-       make -C $(libpng_peerdir)
+       $(MAKE) -C $(libpng_peerdir)
 
 # Hack: don't allow distclean; it will delete Makefile, which is not what
 # we want at all.
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
        for i in . $(expat_peerdir)  $(wv_peerdir) $(psiconv_peerdir) \
                  $(libpng_peerdir); do \
          if test $$i != . ; then \
-           make -C $$i clean || true; \
+           $(MAKE) -C $$i clean || true; \
          fi; \
        done
 
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
        for i in . $(expat_peerdir)  $(wv_peerdir) $(psiconv_peerdir) \
                  $(libpng_peerdir); do \
          if test $$i != . ; then \
-           make -C $$i distclean || true; \
+           $(MAKE) -C $$i distclean || true; \
          fi; \
        done
        @rm -f config.* stamp-h stamp-h[0-9]*

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