Prior to this commit, our Makefiles assumed the name of the make program was simply "make". Since we use GNU make extensions, this isn't always the case -- operating systems like FreeBSD come with their own implementation named make which can be incompatible with the extensions used in by tinygo. To run a compatible make on some of these systems, we have explicitly call GNU make by running gmake. This commit changes references to the command "make" to "$(MAKE)" which is a variable that contains the name of the executable invoked to process the Makefile. This allow the Makefiles to be uniformly processed by the same make program. |
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