On Tuesday, November 27, 2001, at 09:46  PM, Chris wrote:

>> localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ rm config.cache
>> localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ make clean
>> make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.
>
> This should send up a red flag up in your head. As all the
> previously compiled libs and much of the other stuff is *still*
> there (didn't clean out all the *old* stuff). Try ./make distclean .

Well, I wrote in another post to this list that I just junked the 
original (including the original source tree) and started over from the 
.tgz, gnutarred it and all for a very fresh distribution.  And then I 
just installed it without the /path/to/mysql, and no problems so far.  
I'll remember this for the future.  (Read on...)

> Maybe you already mentioned this... but what OS are we building this
> on? If it's a *BSD machine, everything you need to create this thing
> is in the ports tree. The "make" comes with a *really nice* menu of
> options to choose what you want included in the build and works like
> a champ -- just wondering.

Yes, it's a derivative of FreeBSD and NeXT (though I don't have the 
whole history) called Darwin 1.4.1 -- the core of the new Apple 
operating system, Mac OS X.

Thanks for your comments, I will remember about the ./make  (does that 
mean that "make" is actually in the source tree?).


Erik


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