Hi Honza, Now the ./configure is going through successfully
But make install is giving the below problem: *Built Live Component Replacement System test -z "/usr/lib" || .././install-sh -c -d "/usr/lib" /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 liblcr.a '/usr/lib' ( cd '/usr/lib' && ranlib liblcr.a ) Making install in lib Error expanding embedded variable. *** Error code 1* Regards, Ranjith 2010/9/17 Jan Friesse <[email protected]> > Hi Ranjith, > > Ranjith napsal(a): > >> Hi, >> >> >> I am trying to install Corosync 1.2.8 on freebsd 6.3 (Corosync 1.2.8 tar >> ball) >> >> I am getting the following the error when i do ./configure >> >>> configure: error: you don't seem to have GNU make; it is required >>>> >>> >> > I'm pretty sure that make from ports is new enough. Your problem is > somewhere else, and it's because BSD make is in your PATH on first place > (configure script by default search make, not gmake). > > I can recommend you following line to make compilation successfully: > MAKE=gmake ./configure && gmake > > Another question is "does corosync work on fbsd 6.x"? And to be honest, I > really don't know. I'm testing corosync on fbsd 7.x and 8.x. But you can > give it a try. > > Regards, > Honza > > > But pkg_info shows the following pkg: gmake-3.81_2 GNU version of >> 'make' utility >> >> Does corosync require any particular version of gmake? >> >> >> Regards, >> Ranjith >> >
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