Yes, I was using /sw/bin/make and taring this ("fink remove make" 
didn't work for me) solved the problem. Thanks a lot Max.

/Johan

At 17.22 +0100 02-01-18, Max Horn wrote:
>1) Make sure you don't have fink's make installed - run "fink remove 
>make" if you are not sure. There is a reason why our version of make 
>is only in unstable
>
>2) Run "which make". It should say "/usr/bin/make". And "make 
>--version" should output something that starts with "GNU Make 
>version 3.79"
>
>If you instead get an error like "make: no target to make.", you 
>have a bad version of make (possibly left by GNU-Darwin).
>
>In this case, remove /usr/local/bin/make.
>
>
>HTH,
>
>Max
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