Thanks for the link to the new make source code. I hadn't originally
found the beta source code on alpha.gnu.org when I downloaded the
3.81beta2 code back in September, so I didn't think to look there. I
did check ftp.gnu.org and found out 3.80 was still the official release.
Upgrading GNU make did the trick. I'm able to compile the PostgreSQL
source code using a "make -j 8" command on our Sun V490. This
compilation problem appears to have simply been a bug in GNU Make
3.81beta2 that was fixed somewhere along the way to 3.81rc1. Thanks
again for the help.
Steve
On Feb 22, 2006, at 11:01 PM, Paul D. Smith wrote:
The beta2 release is many, many months old. We got up to beta4,
and are
now testing rc1.
Please try the latest pretest:
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.81rc1.tar.gz
If you still have problems NOW is the time to say something, since
unless we discover show-stoppers I'm going to release 3.81 this coming
weekend.
The beta2 release is many, many months old. We got up to beta4,
and are
now testing rc1.
Please try the latest pretest:
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-3.81rc1.tar.gz
If you still have problems NOW is the time to say something, since
unless we discover show-stoppers I'm going to release 3.81 this coming
weekend.