Quoting km4hr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I just happened to notice that I may not be executing the sqlite installation process (configure/make/make install) in a full "bash" environment. My usual environment is "ksh". Typing in the command "/bin/OpenSource/bin/bash" I get a bash prompt. But apparently that doesn't put me in a full bash environment. I just noticed that unless I specify the full path to the GNU make command (/opt/OpenSource/bin/make) then the ksh version (/usr/bin/make) is executed. I wonder what I have to do to get into a true bash environment? Must be some environment viable that has to be changed. Oh well, one mystery begets another!
There is no such thing as a full "bash" environment. bash is just another shell, just like ksh. You may experience some differences because the shells may read different startup files, so e.g. environment variables may be set differently.
Some systems like FreeBSD call the GNU make binary "gmake" to distinguish it from the system's own make binary. You could put a symlink called "gmake" into /usr/bin (or /usr/local/bin, depending on your local policy) which points to /opt/OpenSource/bin/make. You can then run GNU make by using "gmake" instead of "make" in the build process from any shell you prefer.
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