On Wed, 2018-01-03 at 05:07 +0000, Amruta Bhat (amrbhat) wrote: > ' '!' -f /users/amrbhat/.no_makej -a '!' -f > /nobackup/amrbhat/polaris_3_1/vob/ios/sys/.no_makej ']' > + echo '/auto/binos-tools/bin/makej - No STEP supported MakeJ found - > using SRG makej wrapper' > /auto/binos-tools/bin/makej - No STEP supported MakeJ found - using > SRG makej wrapper > + exec /bin/nice -n1 /auto/binos-tools/makej/make_wrapper- > lnx -f > /nobackup/amrbhat/polaris_3_1/binos/build/make- > lib/mcp_ios_precommit.mk -w --include- > dir=/nobackup/amrbhat/polaris_3_1/binos/build/make-lib cat9k_super > connect() failed: Connection refused > Warning: scheduler not available, falling back to -j4 > /router/bin/make-4.2.1-p0: unrecognized > option '--jobserver-fds=3,6' > Usage: make-4.2.1-p0 [options] [target] ... > > Trying " mcp_ios_precommit cat9k_super” to build. > > Anyone can help me on this.?
We can't really help. However, we can tell you what this error means: it means that your top-level make utility is an older version of make. I can't see from the above exactly what make is being invoked; I have no idea what "/auto/binos-tools/makej/make_wrapper-lnx" is or what make it actually invokes underneath. In any event, that top-level make is older but when it runs a sub-make instead of invoking itself (as it would if it were using the standard $(MAKE) variable for example), it's running this make: /router/bin/make-4.2.1-p0 and that version is a newer version of make. That doesn't work due to some internal parameter changes. _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list Bug-make@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make