Warning: *** /usr/src/linux/include contains broken include files *** Warning: *** /usr/src/linux/include is not used this reason *** Warning: This may result in the inability to use recent Linux kernel interfaces updating cache ./config.cache creating ./config.status creating rules.cnf creating xconfig.h ==> MAKING "all" ON SUBDIRECTORY "SRCROOT/inc" sh: line 11: make LIBTOOL=slibtool: command not found smake: *** Code 127 (Key has expired) from command line for target 'all'. smake: The following command caused the error: list=""; \ if [ -d TARGETS -a -f TARGETS/__slot ]; then \ list=`echo TARGETS/[0123456789][0123456789]* | \ sed -e 's;TARGETS/[0123456789][0123456789];;g' | sed -e 's;!@!;/;g'`;\ fi; \ for DIR in ${list} ; \ do \ ( \ echo " ==> MAKING \"all\" ON SUBDIRECTORY \"SRCROOT/$DIR\"";\ if [ -d ./$DIR -a -r ./$DIR/Makefile ] ; then \ cd ./$DIR && "make LIBTOOL=slibtool" XARCH=x86_64-linux-cc DIRNAME=SRCROOT/$DIR all; \ else \ echo "NOTICE: Partial source (SRCROOT/$DIR) missing";\ fi \ ); \ done smake: Couldn't make 'all'. make: *** [Makefile:13: all] Error 1 * ERROR: app-shells/schily-tools-2020.11.25::mv failed (compile phase): * emake failed
Created attachment 690966 [details] schily-tools-2020.11.25:20210312-101354.log buildlog
I've tried with MAKE="make LIBTOOL=slibtool" and the dash shell
I mentioned this in another bug, but I'd argue this is invalid. MAKEFLAGS= is the adequate way to pass gnumake flags rather than embedding them in MAKE=
Please do not use bug.gentoo.org for overlays. (In reply to Ionen Wolkens from comment #3) > I mentioned this in another bug, but I'd argue this is invalid. Indeed, it is claimed that the make binary should be "make LIBTOOL=slibtool" which unsurprisingly cannot be found.
(In reply to Martin Väth from comment #4) > Please do not use bug.gentoo.org for overlays. Sorry about assigning this, was misled by something else and, being unofficial, I should've just closed this as invalid in the first place.
Quite the opposite, I thank you very much for assigning this. I just do not want to use Gentoo capacity for assigning bugs for a non-Gentoo project.