Ok another problem with various makes on Gentoo/FreeBSD ... Let's recap:
make command is aliased to 'gmake' to let use of GNU make on most situations (while most of the autotools projects are fine with bsd make, a few uses unportable syntax). emake command calls gmake, as above to run bsd make, we used to have a bsdmake alias but it's not so good, so I've wrote a bsdmk eclass that takes care of looking for the right make to call: /usr/bin/make in BSD userland, pmake on GNU userland (and adds dependency over sys-devel/pmake), bsdmake on Darwin userland (and adds dependency over sys-devel/pmake). Now, as we can't install pmake on Gentoo/FreeBSD, all the packages that currently use it (ash and csh) are broken for us. I'm thinking about adding bsdmk to main tree and make ash/csh use it to find pmake but there's still a little problem. 'pmake' seems to be the old name of 'emake' (at least reading a couple of comments here and there) and both csh and ash ebuilds wants to call /usr/bin/pmake directly.. I'm not sure if bsdmk eclass should add the /usr/bin bit or not. Comments? -- Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò Gentoo Developer - http://dev.gentoo.org/~flameeyes/ (Gentoo/FreeBSD, Video, Gentoo/AMD64, Sound, PAM)
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