On 8/12/12, Joseph Prostko <joe.prostko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 4:39 PM, John Scipione <jscipione@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Joseph Prostko <joe.prostko@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: > >>> I recall having this issue in the past when I was running PC-BSD 9, >>> and the only way I found around it was to get jam from ports, and then >>> jamming jam with it. :) Then just replace the ports version of jam >>> with the new one, and you are done. > >> Yes that worked, I installed jam from ports, did a jam and a jam >> install and it installed Haiku's jam into /usr/local/bin. Thanks. I >> guess the makefile is broken on FreeBSD. > > I'm not sure if we should update the instructions for FreeBSD, or if > we should really try to track down what the issue actually is. I know > Matt mentioned the optimization levels, but I suspect that only > applies to FreeBSD 8.2, whereas 9.0+ has issues of its own. The > "grabbing jam from ports and then doing a jam / jam install" method > seems to always work, so maybe we should just endorse that until the > issue with gmake is resolved? Changing the optimization levels was for FreeBSD 9.0 Release (i386 generic). --mmadia