Hello,

I think you have to specify MAKE=gmake also when running gmake:
  MAKE=gmake ./configure && MAKE=gmake gmake

Regards,

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] <mailto:[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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