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From: mrg@mame.mu.OZ.AU (matthew green)
Subject: Re: pmake (BSD make) ports available
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Date: Sat, 30 Jul 1994 03:59:35 GMT
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djm@pubnix.com (David J. MacKenzie) writes:

>The NetBSD make has also been tweaked for portability, and works at
>least on Alpha OSF/1 1.3 -- I didn't try it on the other OS's, but it
>probably works without much change on them.

i got netbsd's make compile on sunos using the Makefile.boot
makefile.  if i then tried to use the make i made to make
make again (whoa, yeah, thats what i mean), it dies, looking
for headerfiles sunos doesn't have, which were previously
#if'ed out in the bootstrap procedure.  i didn't look further.

.mrg.

ps. sunos in the post refers to sunos4, not sunos5