Author: Benda Xu Date: 2014-12-08 Forwarded: John E. Davis cp or rm does not necessarily reside in /bin. If it does, /bin is in $PATH by convention. In either case, hardcoding /bin/cp or /bin/rm is not a good idea. Index: most-5.0.0a/src/Makefile.in =================================================================== --- most-5.0.0a.orig/src/Makefile.in +++ most-5.0.0a/src/Makefile.in @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ $(OBJDIR): -mkdir $(OBJDIR) # $(CONFIG_H) : $(SRCDIR)/sysconf.h - /bin/cp $(SRCDIR)/sysconf.h $(CONFIG_H) + cp $(SRCDIR)/sysconf.h $(CONFIG_H) # slangversion: $(OBJDIR)/chkslang $(OBJDIR)/chkslang $(EXEC) 20000 @@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ $(SRCDIR)/version.h: $(SRCDIR)/../change fi # clean: - /bin/rm -f $(OBJDIR)/* *~ + rm -f $(OBJDIR)/* *~ distclean: clean - /bin/rm -rf $(OBJDIR) Makefile sysconf.h + rm -rf $(OBJDIR) Makefile sysconf.h installdirs: $(MKINSDIR) $(DEST_DOCDIR) $(MKINSDIR) $(DEST_MANDIR)/man1