Relinking forms executables results in "No rule to make target"

In the course of installing Forms 11.1.1.4 on weblogic 11gR1 (10.3.4), I ran into an issue after installing patch p9473270 (refer to Oracle Doc ID 1276725.1). The ERP system vendor recommends relinking the forms executables after applying this patch with the following commands:
Relink the Oracle forms binaries:
cd $ORACLE_HOME/forms/lib
make -f ins_forms.mk frmcmp_install
make –f ins_forms.mk frmbld_install
make –f ins_forms.mk frmcmpb_install
make –f ins_forms.mk frmweb_install
The second command resulted in an error:
$ make –f ins_forms.mk frmbld_install
make: *** No rule to make target `–f'. Stop.
After researching this issue, I tried the following command :
$ relink forms
This successfully relinked all forms executables.
-rwx------ 1 oracle dba 12510433 Jan 20 20:11 frmcmp
-rwx------ 1 oracle dba 20547 Jan 20 20:11 frmctrl
-rwx------ 1 oracle dba 13721638 Jan 20 20:11 frmcmp_batch
-rwx------ 1 oracle dba 12510975 Jan 20 20:11 frmbld
-rwx------ 1 oracle dba 15275747 Jan 20 20:11 frmweb
Any thoughts on the usage of "relink forms" vs. the make command? Or why I was encountering the error " No rule to make target"?
Bill

Hi,
Please see {thread:id=2426792}, appears that 11gR2 is not certified on Linux 6.
Cheers,

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