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I'm a little confused here.
I'm trying to install PostgreSQL which uses gmake.

So I then went to the FreeBSD ports and found
gmake-3.79 which I then ftp'd -
however the ftp'd file is called make rather than gmake

See http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/pds.cgi?ports/devel/gmake

I've installed it OK , but at the end of the day I get an
executable /usr/local/bin/make
which I guess I had all along.

Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome.

Dave



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