=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20111104
=> Bootstrap dependency fetch-[0-9]*: found fetch-1.7
=> Checksum SHA1 OK for tet3.7-unsup.src.tgz
=> Checksum RMD160 OK for tet3.7-unsup.src.tgz
===> Installing dependencies for tet3-3.7nb2
=> Build dependency pax>=20040802: found pax-20080110nb2
=> Build dependency checkperms>=1.1: found checkperms-1.11
=> Full dependency pdksh>=5.2.14: found pdksh-5.2.14nb5
=> Full dependency perl>=5.0: found perl-5.14.2nb5
===> Overriding tools for tet3-3.7nb2
===> Extracting for tet3-3.7nb2
===> Patching for tet3-3.7nb2
=> Applying pkgsrc patches for tet3-3.7nb2
===> Creating toolchain wrappers for tet3-3.7nb2
===> Configuring for tet3-3.7nb2
=> Replacing ksh interpreter in src/scripts/tet_start.sh.
=> Replacing Perl interpreter in contrib/suite/src/common.pl contrib/NTperldemo/ts/tc1.pl contrib/NTperldemo/ts/tc2.pl contrib/NTperldemo/ts/tc3.pl contrib/tetreport/TetJournal.pl contrib/tetreport/TetReports.pl contrib/tetreport/tetreport.pl contrib/templates/perl-api.pl src/perl/api.pl.
=> Checking for portability problems in extracted files

./configure: Linux detected.
If the JDK is installed on this machine, you have installed
the TETware Java API and you want to build the API,
you must edit src/defines.mk and specify where the
JDK include files have been installed on this machine.
The comments below the heading 'Support for Java' tell you
what to do.

./configure: using defines/linux.mk
TETware configuration for inet transport completed

OS=x86_64-whatever-linux2 Configured

To build TETware:
	cd src; make; make install