lr-20001211 on FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE?

Joost van Baal joostvb at LogReport.org
Tue Dec 12 16:09:56 CET 2000


On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 03:58:49PM +0100, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 1:13 PM +0100 2000/12/12, Joost van Baal wrote:
> 
> >  First of all: thanks for your interest in the LogReport software!
> 
> 	You're welcome!  If I can ever get the thing installed and 
> running, I'm really looking forward to having just one type of report 
> that I have to look at, regardless of what type of MTA I'm running on 
> a particular machine.

Would be very nice indeed.
 
> >  Gnu make might very well help. The package hasn't been tested yet
> >  on BDS-ish machines. (Only on Debian GNU/Linux woody, Debian GNU/Linux
> >  potato and Redhat Linux RedHat 7.0 'till now.) I do have got a FreeBSD
> >  4.1-STABLE and an OpenBSD 2.7 machine here, however. I'll test the
> >  package on these boxen this week.  I'll keep you informed.
> 
> 	I just tried gnu make, and that didn't work either:
> 
> 		$ gmake
> 		Making all in all
> 		Making all in etc
> 		Making all in lib
> 		Making all in man
> 		Making all in script
> 		Making all in src
> 		"Makefile", line 206: Need an operator
> 		make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
> 		*** Error code 1
> 
> 		Stop in /usr/local/src/logreport/lr-20001211/all.
> 		gmake: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

I assume by now you read my post, about setting MAKE as an environment 
variable, prior to running configure.  That should help.

> 
> 	If possible, I'd also encourage you to also get a Sun Solaris 
> box, a Digital Unix/Tru64 machine, and an HP-UX system.  You may also 
> want to look at AIX and MacOS X.

I absolutely agree it would be pretty cool to have such a 
laboratory... ;-) I'll go searching for money.

Bye,

-- 
Joost


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