Le mercredi 19 juin 2002, � 12:39 , Martin Costabel a �crit :
> Philippe Marbaix wrote:
> []
>> #MKSHLIB=ld -shared -soname $(SHARED_SO) -o $(SHARED_LIB)\
>> `ls *.o|grep -v glcanvas.o` ulib/*.o ../xpm-3.4k/lib/libXpm.a
>> $(JPEG)
>> -lc
>>
>> So it is clear that line 49 is not meaningful if
>> line 48 is commented...
>
> Not meaningful to your version of "make", perhaps. If you use the one
> and only make that works with fink, namely gnumake (which is also the
> /usr/bin/make as supplied by Apple), there is no problem here.
You are right, or at least it seems so:
I searched for "make" on my system and found two...
/usr/local/bin/make ====> probably the wrong one,
I changed its name and it
fink seems to work now...
and
/usr/bin/make which is aliased to /usr/bin/gnumake
How did this happen ? No idea !
I never decide to install that. Long ago, I
took files from the gnu-darwin project,
I had at least 2 versions of the Apple dev tools...
(and not the last one), that 's all I know about it.
It is a shame that these things seems unable to
check that the correct version of a critical executable
is used ?! I do not even know if a "make" command does
have a "print version" feature (did not found one in
man page !?)
Philipp M.
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