Yes; in fact here's a tall screen grab of the tail end of the make install:
. . . dot_seen=no; \ target=`echo install-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \ list='gnulib config common-src amandad-src tape-src client-src dumper-src server-src changer-src restore-src recover-src oldrecover-src amplot man docs example'; for subdir in $list; do \ echo "Making $target in $subdir"; \ if test "$subdir" = "."; then \ dot_seen=yes; \ local_target="$target-am"; \ else \ local_target="$target"; \ fi; \ (cd $subdir && make $local_target) \ || eval $failcom; \ done; \ if test "$dot_seen" = "no"; then \ make "$target-am" || exit 1; \ fi; test -z "$fail" make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `install-recursive' -bash-3.00# echo $PATH /usr/bin:usr/local/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sfw/bin -bash-3.00# PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:usr/sfw/bin -bash-3.00# echo $PATH /usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:usr/sfw/bin -bash-3.00# make install -bash: make: command not found -bash-3.00# pwd /amanda/amanda-2.5.2p1 -bash-3.00# /usr/gcc/bin/make install -bash: /usr/gcc/bin/make: No such file or directory -bash-3.00# /usr/ccs/bin/make install Making install in gnulib /usr/ccs/bin/make install-am Making install in config Making install in common-src test -z "/usr/local/lib" || /bin/bash ../config/mkinstalldirs "/usr/local/lib" /bin/bash ../libtool --mode=install ../config/install-sh -c 'libamanda.la' '/usr/local/lib/libamanda.la' ../config/install-sh -c .libs/libamanda-2.5.2p1.so /usr/local/lib/libamanda-2.5.2p1.so (cd /usr/local/lib && { ln -s -f libamanda-2.5.2p1.so libamanda.so || { rm -f libamanda.so && ln -s libamanda-2.5.2p1.so libamanda.so; }; }) chmod +x /usr/local/lib/libamanda-2.5.2p1.so ../config/install-sh -c .libs/libamanda.lai /usr/local/lib/libamanda.la ../config/install-sh -c .libs/libamanda.a /usr/local/lib/libamanda.a ranlib /usr/local/lib/libamanda.a ../libtool: line 6226: ranlib: command not found *** Error code 127 The following command caused the error: list='libamanda.la'; for p in $list; do \ if test -f $p; then \ f=`echo $p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`; \ echo " /bin/bash ../libtool --mode=install ../config/install-sh -c '$p' '/usr/local/lib/$f'"; \ /bin/bash ../libtool --mode=install ../config/install-sh -c "$p" "/usr/local/lib/$f"; \ else :; fi; \ done make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `install-libLTLIBRARIES' Current working directory /amanda/amanda-2.5.2p1/common-src *** Error code 1 The following command caused the error: /usr/ccs/bin/make install-exec-am install-data-am make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `install-am' Current working directory /amanda/amanda-2.5.2p1/common-src *** Error code 1 The following command caused the error: failcom='exit 1'; \ for f in x $MAKEFLAGS; do \ case $f in \ *=* | --[!k]*);; \ *k*) failcom='fail=yes';; \ esac; \ done; \ dot_seen=no; \ target=`echo install-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \ list='gnulib config common-src amandad-src tape-src client-src dumper-src server-src changer-src restore-src recover-src oldrecover-src amplot man docs example'; for subdir in $list; do \ echo "Making $target in $subdir"; \ if test "$subdir" = "."; then \ dot_seen=yes; \ local_target="$target-am"; \ else \ local_target="$target"; \ fi; \ (cd $subdir && /usr/ccs/bin/make $local_target) \ || eval $failcom; \ done; \ if test "$dot_seen" = "no"; then \ /usr/ccs/bin/make "$target-am" || exit 1; \ fi; test -z "$fail" make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `install-recursive' -bash-3.00# -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dustin J. Mitchell Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 10:37 AM To: Byarlay, Wayne A. Cc: amanda-users@amanda.org Subject: Re: can't make on Solaris 10: Failed make install! On Jan 9, 2008 10:19 AM, Byarlay, Wayne A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But, as it seems, now "make install" fails with "make: Fatal error: Command > failed for target 'install-recursive' > > Do I need to install gmake? (have downloaded it already from the gnu site). Yes, but I would be surprised if you got that far without using it. IIRC, it's already at /usr/sfw/bin/gmake. Can you send the preceding couple of lines to that failure? Dustin -- Storage Software Engineer http://www.zmanda.com