Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:15:11 -0500 From: "Don Munyak" <don.munyak@gmail.com> To: "FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: How-to build / make / install Message-ID: <6207f7d90701181315h54eae2d7n5509105244169378@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <bc292860701180849r41df9f76s81d0950c953757d1@mail.gmail.com> References: <6207f7d90701180810y98159c7vad593c9cdff2f376@mail.gmail.com> <bc292860701180849r41df9f76s81d0950c953757d1@mail.gmail.com>
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Thanks, here's the latest attempts I've made... > Have you had a look in the ports tree to see if you can find Hobbit there? Yes, no port is available. > Otherwise, gmake is available from ports/devel/gmake, just do cd > ports/devel/gmake and make install clean and then you've got it. added gmake before hand. # make, then # make install clean gcc and g++ are also installed. > Then you do MAKE=gmake ./configure-server or whatever in the source > catalog for hobbit. Not sure what the source catalog is?? from /hobbit-4.2.0 folder don-bsd# ./configure Configuration script for Hobbit This script asks a few questions and builds a Makefile to compile Hobbit Checking your make-utility GNU make is required to build Hobbit. If it is available as "gmake", run configure as: 'MAKE=gmake ./configure.server' don-bsd# I can see that this message is from the file "configure.server". Snip of code below. {snip from configure.server file} echo "Checking your make-utility" MAKEVER=`$MAKE -version 2>&1 | head -n 1 | awk '{print $1 " " $2}'` if test "$MAKEVER" != "GNU Make" then echo "GNU make is required to build Hobbit." echo "If it is available as \"gmake\", run configure as: 'MAKE=gmake $0'" exit 1 fi echo "Checking pre-requisites for building Hobbit" echo "" . build/fping.sh echo ""; echo "" . build/rrd.sh echo ""; echo "" . build/pcre.sh echo ""; echo "" {...end-snip} But seems to bail right after the echo "If it is available as \"gmake\"... Thanks Don
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