> Most packages (like glib, gtk, etc) requires the use of GNU make, instead > of inborn make. So I downloaded GNU make 3.80 and compiled, installed into > /usr/local/bin. And to use it conveniently, I made a symbolic link "ln -s > /usr/local/bin/make /usr/bin/gmake". But when I typed "gmake" in the > package's src folder, it tolde me "gmake: Command not found". > > I "echo $PATH", just to confirm "/usr/bin" and "/usr/local/bin" are all in > my working path. > > So why doesn't it work as expected? You're synlink is somehow broken. ls -las /usr/bin/gmake will reveal this. Or the shell hash (cache of where executable files are located) are a bit to aggressive. Try hash or hash --help to see what you can find. Stian Skjelstad _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list