From 2fc80e8e8304913c8dd1090bb2976632c0f4a8c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 17:29:19 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Rename 'gmake' to 'make' in docs and recommended commands This simplifies the docs and makes it easier to cut/paste command lines. --- contrib/README | 2 +- contrib/pg_upgrade/TESTING | 10 ++--- doc/src/sgml/Makefile | 4 +- doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml | 8 ++-- doc/src/sgml/docguide.sgml | 22 ++++----- doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml | 67 ++++++++++++---------------- doc/src/sgml/nls.sgml | 4 +- doc/src/sgml/pgupgrade.sgml | 2 +- doc/src/sgml/regress.sgml | 42 ++++++++--------- doc/src/sgml/release-8.3.sgml | 2 +- doc/src/sgml/release-9.2.sgml | 2 +- src/backend/port/ipc_test.c | 2 +- src/interfaces/ecpg/Makefile | 2 +- src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/Makefile | 2 +- src/pl/plperl/README | 2 +- src/test/isolation/README | 4 +- src/test/locale/README | 4 +- src/test/regress/regressplans.sh | 4 +- src/timezone/Makefile | 4 +- src/timezone/README | 2 +- src/tools/pgindent/README | 8 ++-- src/tutorial/Makefile | 2 +- src/tutorial/README | 2 +- 23 files changed, 96 insertions(+), 107 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/README b/contrib/README index b58d0a60e49..5eaeb2451f2 100644 --- a/contrib/README +++ b/contrib/README @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ documentation. When building from the source distribution, these modules are not built automatically, unless you build the "world" target. You can -also build and install them all by running "gmake all" and "gmake +also build and install them all by running "make all" and "make install" in this directory; or to build and install just one selected module, do the same in that module's subdirectory. diff --git a/contrib/pg_upgrade/TESTING b/contrib/pg_upgrade/TESTING index 2043b40ae8c..359688c6645 100644 --- a/contrib/pg_upgrade/TESTING +++ b/contrib/pg_upgrade/TESTING @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ specific to each major version of Postgres. Here are the steps needed to create a regression database dump file: 1) Create and populate the regression database in the old cluster - This database can be created by running 'gmake installcheck' from + This database can be created by running 'make installcheck' from src/test/regression. 2) Use pg_dump to dump out the regression database. Use the new @@ -66,18 +66,18 @@ steps: The shell script test.sh in this directory performs more or less this procedure. You can invoke it by running - gmake check + make check or by running - gmake installcheck + make installcheck -if "gmake install" (or "gmake install-world") were done beforehand. +if "make install" (or "make install-world") were done beforehand. When invoked without arguments, it will run an upgrade from the version in this source tree to a new instance of the same version. To test an upgrade from a different version, invoke it like this: - gmake installcheck oldbindir=...otherversion/bin oldsrc=...somewhere/postgresql + make installcheck oldbindir=...otherversion/bin oldsrc=...somewhere/postgresql In this case, you will have to manually eyeball the resulting dump diff for version-specific differences, as explained above. diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/Makefile b/doc/src/sgml/Makefile index 304b3627e0b..271c700065c 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/Makefile +++ b/doc/src/sgml/Makefile @@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ INSTALL.html: standalone-install.sgml installation.sgml version.sgml ## XSLT processing ## -# For obscure reasons, gmake 3.81 complains about circular dependencies +# For obscure reasons, GNU make 3.81 complains about circular dependencies # if we try to do "make all" in a VPATH build without the explicit -# $(srcdir) on the postgres.sgml dependency in this rule. gmake bug? +# $(srcdir) on the postgres.sgml dependency in this rule. GNU make bug? postgres.xml: $(srcdir)/postgres.sgml $(ALMOSTALLSGML) $(OSX) -D. -x lower -i include-xslt-index $< >postgres.xmltmp $(PERL) -p -e 's/\[(aacute|acirc|aelig|agrave|amp|aring|atilde|auml|bull|copy|eacute|egrave|gt|iacute|lt|mdash|nbsp|ntilde|oacute|ocirc|oslash|ouml|pi|quot|scaron|uuml) *\]/\&\1;/gi;' \ diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml index 0195916dbfd..336ba0c5643 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ (see <xref linkend="build">). You can build and install all of them by running: <screen> -<userinput>gmake</userinput> -<userinput>gmake install</userinput> +<userinput>make</userinput> +<userinput>make install</userinput> </screen> in the <literal>contrib</literal> directory of a configured source tree; or to build and install @@ -35,11 +35,11 @@ Many of the modules have regression tests, which can be executed by running: <screen> -<userinput>gmake check</userinput> +<userinput>make check</userinput> </screen> before installation or <screen> -<userinput>gmake installcheck</userinput> +<userinput>make installcheck</userinput> </screen> once you have a <productname>PostgreSQL</> server running. </para> diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/docguide.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/docguide.sgml index 3cc1d60c498..816375f3e3e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/docguide.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/docguide.sgml @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ checking for osx... osx <para> To build the <acronym>HTML</acronym> version of the documentation: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake html</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make html</userinput> </screen> This is also the default target. The output appears in the subdirectory <filename>html</filename>. @@ -592,14 +592,14 @@ checking for osx... osx stages. If you do not care about the index, and just want to proof-read the output, use <literal>draft</>: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake draft</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make draft</userinput> </screen> </para> <para> To build the documentation as a single HTML page, use: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake postgres.html</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make postgres.html</userinput> </screen> </para> </sect2> @@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ checking for osx... osx pages, use the commands: <programlisting> cd doc/src/sgml -gmake man +make man </programlisting> </para> </sect2> @@ -634,11 +634,11 @@ gmake man <para> To generate PostScript via <acronym>DVI</acronym> in A4 format: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake postgres-A4.ps</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make postgres-A4.ps</userinput> </screen> In U.S. letter format: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake postgres-US.ps</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make postgres-US.ps</userinput> </screen> </para> </listitem> @@ -647,11 +647,11 @@ gmake man <para> To make a <acronym>PDF</acronym>: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake postgres-A4.pdf</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make postgres-A4.pdf</userinput> </screen> or: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake postgres-US.pdf</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make postgres-US.pdf</userinput> </screen> (Of course you can also make a <acronym>PDF</acronym> version from the PostScript, but if you generate <acronym>PDF</acronym> @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ save_size.pdfjadetex = 15000 <para> Generate the <acronym>RTF</acronym> version by typing: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake postgres.rtf</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make postgres.rtf</userinput> </screen> </para> </step> @@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ save_size.pdfjadetex = 15000 corresponds to <xref linkend="installation">, with some minor changes to account for the different context. To recreate the file, change to the directory <filename>doc/src/sgml</filename> - and enter <userinput>gmake INSTALL</userinput>. + and enter <userinput>make INSTALL</userinput>. </para> <para> @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ save_size.pdfjadetex = 15000 method to just check the correct syntax of the documentation files, which only takes a few seconds: <screen> -<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>gmake check</userinput> +<prompt>doc/src/sgml$ </prompt><userinput>make check</userinput> </screen> </para> </sect2> diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml index a4cdf5f1042..673ec243eaa 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ in a standalone-ignore clause. <para> <synopsis> ./configure -gmake +make su -gmake install +make install adduser postgres mkdir /usr/local/pgsql/data chown postgres /usr/local/pgsql/data @@ -77,14 +77,11 @@ su - postgres <acronym>GNU</> <application>make</> version 3.80 or newer is required; other <application>make</> programs or older <acronym>GNU</> <application>make</> versions will <emphasis>not</> work. - <acronym>GNU</> <application>make</> is often installed under - the name <filename>gmake</filename>; this document will always - refer to it by that name. (On some systems - <acronym>GNU</acronym> <application>make</> is the default tool with the name - <filename>make</>.) To test for <acronym>GNU</acronym> + (<acronym>GNU</> <application>make</> is sometimes installed under + the name <filename>gmake</filename>.) To test for <acronym>GNU</acronym> <application>make</application> enter: <screen> -<userinput>gmake --version</userinput> +<userinput>make --version</userinput> </screen> </para> </listitem> @@ -422,7 +419,7 @@ su - postgres <userinput>mkdir build_dir</userinput> <userinput>cd build_dir</userinput> <userinput>/path/to/source/tree/configure [options go here]</userinput> -<userinput>gmake</userinput> +<userinput>make</userinput> </screen> </para> @@ -1441,7 +1438,7 @@ su - postgres source code lines. If you get confused while trying to debug optimized code, recompile the specific files of interest with <option>-O0</>. An easy way to do this is by passing an option - to <application>make</>: <command>gmake PROFILE=-O0 file.o</>. + to <application>make</>: <command>make PROFILE=-O0 file.o</>. </para> </note> </step> @@ -1452,7 +1449,7 @@ su - postgres <para> To start the build, type: <screen> -<userinput>gmake</userinput> +<userinput>make</userinput> </screen> (Remember to use <acronym>GNU</> <application>make</>.) The build will take a few minutes depending on your @@ -1467,7 +1464,7 @@ All of PostgreSQL is successfully made. Ready to install. documentation (HTML and man pages), and the additional modules (<filename>contrib</filename>), type instead: <screen> -<userinput>gmake world</userinput> +<userinput>make world</userinput> </screen> The last line displayed should be: <screen> @@ -1490,7 +1487,7 @@ PostgreSQL, contrib and HTML documentation successfully made. Ready to install. runs on your machine in the way the developers expected it to. Type: <screen> -<userinput>gmake check</userinput> +<userinput>make check</userinput> </screen> (This won't work as root; do it as an unprivileged user.) <![%standalone-include[The file @@ -1518,7 +1515,7 @@ PostgreSQL, contrib and HTML documentation successfully made. Ready to install. <para> To install <productname>PostgreSQL</> enter: <screen> -<userinput>gmake install</userinput> +<userinput>make install</userinput> </screen> This will install files into the directories that were specified in <xref linkend="configure">. Make sure that you have appropriate @@ -1531,21 +1528,21 @@ PostgreSQL, contrib and HTML documentation successfully made. Ready to install. <para> To install the documentation (HTML and man pages), enter: <screen> -<userinput>gmake install-docs</userinput> +<userinput>make install-docs</userinput> </screen> </para> <para> If you built the world above, type instead: <screen> -<userinput>gmake install-world</userinput> +<userinput>make install-world</userinput> </screen> This also installs the documentation. </para> <para> - You can use <literal>gmake install-strip</literal> instead of - <literal>gmake install</literal> to strip the executable files and + You can use <literal>make install-strip</literal> instead of + <literal>make install</literal> to strip the executable files and libraries as they are installed. This will save some space. If you built with debugging support, stripping will effectively remove the debugging support, so it should only be done if @@ -1560,7 +1557,7 @@ PostgreSQL, contrib and HTML documentation successfully made. Ready to install. The standard installation provides all the header files needed for client application development as well as for server-side program development, such as custom functions or data types written in C. - (Prior to <productname>PostgreSQL</> 8.0, a separate <literal>gmake + (Prior to <productname>PostgreSQL</> 8.0, a separate <literal>make install-all-headers</> command was needed for the latter, but this step has been folded into the standard install.) </para> @@ -1571,10 +1568,10 @@ PostgreSQL, contrib and HTML documentation successfully made. Ready to install. If you want to install only the client applications and interface libraries, then you can use these commands: <screen> -<userinput>gmake -C src/bin install</> -<userinput>gmake -C src/include install</> -<userinput>gmake -C src/interfaces install</> -<userinput>gmake -C doc install</> +<userinput>make -C src/bin install</> +<userinput>make -C src/include install</> +<userinput>make -C src/interfaces install</> +<userinput>make -C doc install</> </screen> <filename>src/bin</> has a few binaries for server-only use, but they are small. @@ -1586,7 +1583,7 @@ PostgreSQL, contrib and HTML documentation successfully made. Ready to install. <formalpara> <title>Uninstallation:</title> <para> - To undo the installation use the command <command>gmake + To undo the installation use the command <command>make uninstall</>. However, this will not remove any created directories. </para> </formalpara> @@ -1596,11 +1593,11 @@ PostgreSQL, contrib and HTML documentation successfully made. Ready to install. <para> After the installation you can free disk space by removing the built - files from the source tree with the command <command>gmake + files from the source tree with the command <command>make clean</>. This will preserve the files made by the <command>configure</command> - program, so that you can rebuild everything with <command>gmake</> + program, so that you can rebuild everything with <command>make</> later on. To reset the source tree to the state in which it was - distributed, use <command>gmake distclean</>. If you are going to + distributed, use <command>make distclean</>. If you are going to build for several platforms within the same source tree you must do this and re-configure for each platform. (Alternatively, use a separate build tree for each platform, so that the source tree @@ -1612,7 +1609,7 @@ PostgreSQL, contrib and HTML documentation successfully made. Ready to install. If you perform a build and then discover that your <command>configure</> options were wrong, or if you change anything that <command>configure</> investigates (for example, software upgrades), then it's a good - idea to do <command>gmake distclean</> before reconfiguring and + idea to do <command>make distclean</> before reconfiguring and rebuilding. Without this, your changes in configuration choices might not propagate everywhere they need to. </para> @@ -1904,7 +1901,7 @@ kill `cat /usr/local/pgsql/data/postmaster.pid` <listitem> <para> Run the regression tests against the installed server (using - <command>gmake installcheck</command>). If you didn't run the + <command>make installcheck</command>). If you didn't run the tests before installation, you should definitely do it now. This is also explained in the documentation. </para> @@ -2358,12 +2355,6 @@ createlang: language installation failed: ERROR: could not load library "/opt/d </para> </listitem> - <listitem> - <para> - The GNU make command is called <command>make</command>, not <command>gmake</command>. - </para> - </listitem> - <listitem> <para> The <command>adduser</command> command is not supported; use @@ -2647,9 +2638,7 @@ PHSS_30849 s700_800 u2comp/be/plugin library Patch <para> You need to use the GNU Make program, which is on the Skunkware CD. By default, it installs - as <filename>/usr/local/bin/make</filename>. To avoid confusion - with the SCO <filename>make</filename> program, you may want to rename GNU <filename>make</filename> to - <filename>gmake</filename>. + as <filename>/usr/local/bin/make</filename>. </para> <para> @@ -2902,7 +2891,7 @@ AbortTransaction utils/probes.o CommitTransaction utils/probes.o ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to postgres collect2: ld returned 1 exit status -gmake: *** [postgres] Error 1 +make: *** [postgres] Error 1 </screen> your DTrace installation is too old to handle probes in static functions. You need Solaris 10u4 or newer. diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/nls.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/nls.sgml index 5f52fd45ef8..3adc1a41e15 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/nls.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/nls.sgml @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ msgstr "another translated" If you need to start a new translation effort, then first run the command: <programlisting> -gmake init-po +make init-po </programlisting> This will create a file <filename><replaceable>progname</replaceable>.pot</filename>. @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ AVAIL_LANGUAGES := de fr changed or added by the programmers. In this case you do not need to start from scratch. Instead, run the command: <programlisting> -gmake update-po +make update-po </programlisting> which will create a new blank message catalog file (the pot file you started with) and will merge it with the existing PO files. diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/pgupgrade.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/pgupgrade.sgml index 27d41ff57c5..3d529b29c12 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/pgupgrade.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/pgupgrade.sgml @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ mv /usr/local/pgsql /usr/local/pgsql.old location, use the <literal>prefix</literal> variable: <programlisting> -gmake prefix=/usr/local/pgsql.new install +make prefix=/usr/local/pgsql.new install </programlisting></para> </step> diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/regress.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/regress.sgml index 7a1721ed821..2245b5c8e62 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/regress.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/regress.sgml @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ To run the parallel regression tests after building but before installation, type: <screen> -gmake check +make check </screen> in the top-level directory. (Or you can change to <filename>src/test/regress</filename> and run the command there.) @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ gmake check <prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>chmod -R a+w src/test/regress</userinput> <prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>su - joeuser</userinput> <prompt>joeuser$ </prompt><userinput>cd <replaceable>top-level build directory</></userinput> -<prompt>joeuser$ </prompt><userinput>gmake check</userinput> +<prompt>joeuser$ </prompt><userinput>make check</userinput> </screen> (The only possible <quote>security risk</quote> here is that other users might be able to alter the regression test results behind @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ gmake check <para> If you have configured <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> to install into a location where an older <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> - installation already exists, and you perform <literal>gmake check</> + installation already exists, and you perform <literal>make check</> before installing the new version, you might find that the tests fail because the new programs try to use the already-installed shared libraries. (Typical symptoms are complaints about undefined symbols.) @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ gmake check a position to raise the limit, you can cut down the degree of parallelism by setting the <literal>MAX_CONNECTIONS</> parameter. For example: <screen> -gmake MAX_CONNECTIONS=10 check +make MAX_CONNECTIONS=10 check </screen> runs no more than ten tests concurrently. </para> @@ -117,11 +117,11 @@ gmake MAX_CONNECTIONS=10 check initialize a data area and start the server, <![%standalone-ignore;[as explained in <xref linkend="runtime">, ]]> then type: <screen> -gmake installcheck +make installcheck </screen> or for a parallel test: <screen> -gmake installcheck-parallel +make installcheck-parallel </screen> The tests will expect to contact the server at the local host and the default port number, unless directed otherwise by <envar>PGHOST</envar> and @@ -138,14 +138,14 @@ gmake installcheck-parallel built and installed, change to the <filename>src/pl</> directory of the build tree and type: <screen> -gmake installcheck +make installcheck </screen> You can also do this in any of the subdirectories of <filename>src/pl</> to run tests for just one procedural language. To run the tests for all <filename>contrib</> modules that have them, change to the <filename>contrib</> directory of the build tree and type: <screen> -gmake installcheck +make installcheck </screen> The <filename>contrib</> modules must have been built and installed first. You can also do this in a subdirectory of <filename>contrib</> to run @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ psql -h primary -f src/test/regress/sql/hs_primary_setup.sql regression directory: <screen> cd src/test/regress -gmake standbycheck +make standbycheck </screen> </para> @@ -209,8 +209,8 @@ gmake standbycheck can be useful to test different locales by setting the appropriate environment variables, for example: <screen> -gmake check LANG=C -gmake check LC_COLLATE=en_US.utf8 LC_CTYPE=fr_CA.utf8 +make check LANG=C +make check LC_COLLATE=en_US.utf8 LC_CTYPE=fr_CA.utf8 </screen> For implementation reasons, setting <envar>LC_ALL</envar> does not work for this purpose; all the other locale-related environment @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ gmake check LC_COLLATE=en_US.utf8 LC_CTYPE=fr_CA.utf8 You can also choose the database encoding explicitly by setting the variable <envar>ENCODING</envar>, for example: <screen> -gmake check LANG=C ENCODING=EUC_JP +make check LANG=C ENCODING=EUC_JP </screen> Setting the database encoding this way typically only makes sense if the locale is C; otherwise the encoding is chosen automatically @@ -251,11 +251,11 @@ gmake check LANG=C ENCODING=EUC_JP files by setting the variable <envar>EXTRA_TESTS</envar>. For example, to run the <literal>numeric_big</literal> test: <screen> -gmake check EXTRA_TESTS=numeric_big +make check EXTRA_TESTS=numeric_big </screen> To run the collation tests: <screen> -gmake check EXTRA_TESTS=collate.linux.utf8 LANG=en_US.utf8 +make check EXTRA_TESTS=collate.linux.utf8 LANG=en_US.utf8 </screen> The <literal>collate.linux.utf8</> test works only on Linux/glibc platforms, and only when run in a database that uses UTF-8 encoding. @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ gmake check EXTRA_TESTS=collate.linux.utf8 LANG=en_US.utf8 locale-related environment variables on the <command>make</command> command line, for example: <programlisting> -gmake check LANG=de_DE.utf8 +make check LANG=de_DE.utf8 </programlisting> (The regression test driver unsets <envar>LC_ALL</envar>, so it does not work to choose the locale using that variable.) To use @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ gmake check LANG=de_DE.utf8 (or set them to <literal>C</literal>) or use the following special invocation: <programlisting> -gmake check NO_LOCALE=1 +make check NO_LOCALE=1 </programlisting> When running the tests against an existing installation, the locale setup is determined by the existing installation. To @@ -601,19 +601,19 @@ float8:out:i.86-.*-openbsd=float8-small-is-zero.out A typical workflow would look like this: <screen> ./configure --enable-coverage ... OTHER OPTIONS ... -gmake -gmake check # or other test suite -gmake coverage-html +make +make check # or other test suite +make coverage-html </screen> Then point your HTML browser to <filename>coverage/index.html</filename>. - The <command>gmake</command> commands also work in subdirectories. + The <command>make</command> commands also work in subdirectories. </para> <para> To reset the execution counts between test runs, run: <screen> -gmake coverage-clean +make coverage-clean </screen> </para> </sect1> diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/release-8.3.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/release-8.3.sgml index 43db2ad35ad..a11b092b3b6 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/release-8.3.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/release-8.3.sgml @@ -8297,7 +8297,7 @@ current_date < 2017-11-17 <listitem> <para> - Support <command>gmake draft</command> when building the + Support <command>make draft</command> when building the <acronym>SGML</> documentation (Bruce) </para> diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/release-9.2.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/release-9.2.sgml index b373e33f1e5..7b01ceec2b3 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/release-9.2.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/release-9.2.sgml @@ -5434,7 +5434,7 @@ </para> <para> - Use <command>gmake STYLE=website draft</>. + Use <command>make STYLE=website draft</>. </para> </listitem> diff --git a/src/backend/port/ipc_test.c b/src/backend/port/ipc_test.c index cff74aa72f0..62599193c33 100644 --- a/src/backend/port/ipc_test.c +++ b/src/backend/port/ipc_test.c @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ * USE_xxx_SEMAPHORES and USE_xxx_SHARED_MEMORY settings you want. * Also, adjust the pg_sema.c and pg_shmem.c symlinks in * src/backend/port/ if needed. - * 2. In src/backend/port/, do "gmake ipc_test". + * 2. In src/backend/port/, do "make ipc_test". * 3. Run ipc_test and see if it works. * 4. If it seems to work, try building the whole system and running * the parallel regression tests for a more complete test. diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/Makefile b/src/interfaces/ecpg/Makefile index e397210a711..b80de4e2475 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/Makefile +++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/Makefile @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global SUBDIRS = include pgtypeslib ecpglib compatlib preproc -# Suppress parallel build of subdirectories to avoid a bug in gmake 3.82, cf +# Suppress parallel build of subdirectories to avoid a bug in GNU make 3.82, cf # http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?30653 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=835424 # (There are some other parallelism bugs in the subdirectory makefiles diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/Makefile b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/Makefile index b19e074bb26..eae8695ace7 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/Makefile +++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/Makefile @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ OBJS= preproc.o type.o ecpg.o output.o parser.o \ keywords.o c_keywords.o ecpg_keywords.o kwlookup.o ../ecpglib/typename.o descriptor.o variable.o \ $(WIN32RES) -# Suppress parallel build to avoid a bug in gmake 3.82 +# Suppress parallel build to avoid a bug in GNU make 3.82 # (see comments in ../Makefile) ifeq ($(MAKE_VERSION),3.82) .NOTPARALLEL: diff --git a/src/pl/plperl/README b/src/pl/plperl/README index 3ed8653fdea..e61dd57f53a 100644 --- a/src/pl/plperl/README +++ b/src/pl/plperl/README @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ src/pl/plperl/README PL/Perl allows you to write PostgreSQL functions and procedures in Perl. To include PL/Perl in the build use './configure --with-perl'. -To build from this directory use 'gmake all; gmake install'. libperl +To build from this directory use 'make all; make install'. libperl must have been built as a shared library, which is usually not the case in standard installations. diff --git a/src/test/isolation/README b/src/test/isolation/README index 69095778c6c..490be8e615d 100644 --- a/src/test/isolation/README +++ b/src/test/isolation/README @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ behaviors have been added as well. To run the tests, you need to have a server running at the default port expected by libpq. (You can set PGPORT and so forth in your environment to control this.) Then run - gmake installcheck + make installcheck To run just specific test(s), you can do something like ./pg_isolation_regress fk-contention fk-deadlock (look into the specs/ subdirectory to see the available tests). @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ To run just specific test(s), you can do something like The prepared-transactions test requires the server's max_prepared_transactions parameter to be set to at least 3; therefore it is not run by default. To include it in the test run, use - gmake installcheck-prepared-txns + make installcheck-prepared-txns To define tests with overlapping transactions, we use test specification files with a custom syntax, which is described in the next section. To add diff --git a/src/test/locale/README b/src/test/locale/README index 980df8005b9..e290e31480e 100644 --- a/src/test/locale/README +++ b/src/test/locale/README @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ locale data. Then there are test-sort.pl and test-sort.py that test collating. To run a test for some locale run - gmake check-$locale + make check-$locale for example - gmake check-koi8-r + make check-koi8-r Currently, there are only tests for a few locales available. The script 'runall' calls test-ctype to test libc and locale data, test-sort.pl diff --git a/src/test/regress/regressplans.sh b/src/test/regress/regressplans.sh index 67b54b697d6..678ab0a3f22 100755 --- a/src/test/regress/regressplans.sh +++ b/src/test/regress/regressplans.sh @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ # efficient available query plans! Have patience. -# Select make to use --- default gmake, can be overridden by env var -MAKE="${MAKE:-gmake}" +# Select make to use --- default 'make', can be overridden by env var +MAKE="${MAKE:-make}" # If PGOPTIONS is already defined, we'll add the -f switches to it. PGOPTIONS="${PGOPTIONS:-}" diff --git a/src/timezone/Makefile b/src/timezone/Makefile index 6cfe95019b8..1e962a3e984 100644 --- a/src/timezone/Makefile +++ b/src/timezone/Makefile @@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ endif # We could do this test in the action section: # $(if $(ZIC),$(ZIC),./zic) -# but gmake versions <= 3.78.1 or perhaps later have a bug -# that causes a segfault; gmake 3.81 or later fixes this. +# but GNU make versions <= 3.78.1 or perhaps later have a bug +# that causes a segfault; GNU make 3.81 or later fixes this. ifeq (,$(ZIC)) ZIC= ./zic endif diff --git a/src/timezone/README b/src/timezone/README index d09b8854a09..98d98f235f3 100644 --- a/src/timezone/README +++ b/src/timezone/README @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ effort is needed to update the time zone abbreviation lists under tznames/. These need to be changed whenever new abbreviations are invented or the UTC offset associated with an existing abbreviation changes. To detect if this has happened, after installing new files under data/ do - gmake abbrevs.txt + make abbrevs.txt which will produce a file showing all abbreviations that are in current use according to the data/ files. Compare this to known_abbrevs.txt, which is the list that existed last time the tznames/ files were updated. diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/README b/src/tools/pgindent/README index 16ee06119b0..ecc5eb1f8ad 100644 --- a/src/tools/pgindent/README +++ b/src/tools/pgindent/README @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This can format all PostgreSQL *.c and *.h files, but excludes *.y, and 4) Remove all derived files (pgindent has trouble with one of the flex macros): - gmake maintainer-clean + make maintainer-clean Or: @@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ This can format all PostgreSQL *.c and *.h files, but excludes *.y, and # stop is only necessary if it's going to install in a location with an # already running server pg_ctl stop - gmake -C src install - gmake -C contrib install + make -C src install + make -C contrib install pg_ctl start - gmake installcheck-world + make installcheck-world 10) Remove Perl backup files after testing diff --git a/src/tutorial/Makefile b/src/tutorial/Makefile index b180da51036..16dc390f718 100644 --- a/src/tutorial/Makefile +++ b/src/tutorial/Makefile @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ # # By default, this builds against an existing PostgreSQL installation # (the one identified by whichever pg_config is first in your path). -# Within a configured source tree, you can say "gmake NO_PGXS=1 all" +# Within a configured source tree, you can say "make NO_PGXS=1 all" # to build using the surrounding source tree. # # IDENTIFICATION diff --git a/src/tutorial/README b/src/tutorial/README index ce9d733c703..b137cdfad34 100644 --- a/src/tutorial/README +++ b/src/tutorial/README @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This directory contains SQL tutorial scripts. To look at them, first do a % make to compile all the scripts and C files for the user-defined functions and types. (make needs to be GNU make --- it may be named something -different on your system, often gmake) +different on your system, often 'gmake') Then, run psql with the -s (single-step) flag: % psql -s -- GitLab