%% Regarding question; you wrote: n> I want to install crossGCC in the SCO UNIX. How can I inhibit the n> UNIXMAKE, and when I make, it is calling the GNUMAKE not the n> UNIXMAKE.
First, please choose one mailing list and send your question to that one instead of all of them. In this case, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list is appropriate. Second, please choose an informative subject line: a subject of "question" is not a good subject. In this age of nonstop SPAM we have to filter all messages to our mailing lists, and when a message comes in with a subject like "question" it's very likely to be considered SPAM and deleted without being read. Third, I'm not quite sure I understand your question but if I do, you have to put the pathname to the GNU make you installed in your PATH _before_ the pathname to the standard make. So, if you used the default configuration and installation GNU make will be put into /usr/local/bin and you need that on your PATH before /usr/bin, where the default make lives. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Find some GNU make tips at: http://www.gnu.org http://make.paulandlesley.org "Please remain calm...I may be mad, but I am a professional." --Mad Scientist _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
