David O'Brien wrote:

> On both Solaris and BSD /usr/bin/make is not GNU's make.  When GNU's make
> is installed on these systems it is most often named gmake.  The actual
> name does not matter as the invoker knows what he called it.

I'm having a hard time following this.  On Solaris that I've worked with, 2.5
and up
the vendor supplied make lives in /usr/ccs/bin.  Whenever I compile Gnu Make
it always installs as make in the default of /usr/local and not gmake.  As
long as
you have /usr/local before /usr/ccs/bin in your path statement, your fine on
Solaris.

alan

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