> I am trying to compile and install freetype 2.4.0 on FreeBSD v10.1
> system
Version 2.4.0 is very old. You might try the current release, 2.5.5.
> Viewing the requirement for GNU make, I downloaded, compiled and
> installed it. (GNU make v4.1)
OK.
> In the /usr/local/bin dir I ran make -v and got the version
> # and info. So I know that it exists and is working.
OK.
> Now when I cd into the freetype dir and run
> GNUMAKE=/usr/local/bin/make ./configure
>
> I am greeted with the statement
> GNUMAKE=/usr/local/bin/make command not found
>
> The shell is csh.
It seems that for the csh family you have to use `setenv' or `set'. I
strongly suggest that you use bash or sh for running FreeType's
configure script – I'm not a csh user, and scripts are tested for sh
(and bash) only.
Of course, patches are highly welcome to support csh also (in case
there is some necessary work to do)...
Werner
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