So... pmake claims to be "BSD 4.4 make", and in fact appears to be a not- unreasonable copy of the NetBSD make sources. Is there any particular reason that the make-bsd and netbsd-mk packages in the chroot can't be replaced by the Debian-standard pmake package, if it gets updated (it's a few revisions behind, it looks like, but that's a wishlist bug for the author and easy to patch against for us). -- *************************************************************************** Joel Baker System Administrator - lightbearer.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://users.lightbearer.com/lucifer/
- re: make-bsd, pmake, and /usr/share/mk, oh my Joel Baker
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- Re: make-bsd, pmake, and /usr/share/mk, oh my Joel Baker
- re: make-bsd, pmake, and /usr/share/mk, oh my matthew green
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