I am running a make file through the gnu make tool and i am getting the following error
jsh1035c:/users/egate453/admegate/kapil/samples $ make -f GNUmakefile queue_c
make -f ./GNUmakefile queue_c in_objdir=1 build_root=/users/egate453/admegate/kapil/samples
make: Entering directory... (2 Replies)
Is this possible? Right now I'm developing some code for Linux, Windows and OS X. To build on each of the systems I've currently got separate build targets for each platform. Ideally I'd like to set up a single make rule that can detect the appropriate target and build it.
I know this is... (2 Replies)
Installed GNU make and the GNU C/C++ compiler on SCO Openserver 5.0.7 recently.
Only a normal user is able to run make and compile programs - root is not able to.
Under root, make do run, but root can't access the compiler at all, even tho I set root's path to point to the compiler.... (0 Replies)
Hello everybody,
Currently I'm learning how to build projects (C programming) with GNU make. I have a problem with one Makefile and I would appreciate if you could kindly give me a hand. Here is the environment:
OS: Redhat linux 5
compiler: gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-44)... (2 Replies)
Hi all
i had installed gcc version 3.3.2 on my AIX 5.3 machine.
which make utility i have to instal so it will fit the gcc version
tnx
skfn (2 Replies)
Hi team,
I am new to unix,and need your advice on the below.
I am using aix5.3 and have installed make-3.82 on the server.
I need to use gmake for configuring and installing a package ,but it is giving error at the below
root@sapsrp:/usr/tmp/xymon-4.3.2
# ./configure.server
... (7 Replies)
It's been a while since I had to write a Makefile, but I've managed to clobber this together:
SRC=module1.c module2.c
OBJS=$(SRC:%.c=%.o)
HDR=include1.h include2.h
CC=gcc
CFLAGS=-Wall -ggdb -D_XOPEN_SOURCE -I. -ansi
all: program
program: $(OBJS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS)
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I do "touch poub.mlc"
Download my Makefile,
But when I try : make -f Makefile.txt(.txt in order my file to be accepted for upload), it says:"no rule for poub.mlo target"
What is wrong in my Makefile(test yourself please before posting)? (1 Reply)
As you may already know, Apple has integrated all the GNU developer tools into their own graphical development environment so you can no longer use them from the command line. This means that open source software that is distributed as source is inaccessible to users of newer versions of Mac OS X,... (4 Replies)
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latexml::error
LaTeXML::Error(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LaTeXML::Error(3pm)NAME
"LaTeXML::Error" - Internal Error reporting code.
DESCRIPTION
"LaTeXML::Error" does some simple stack analysis to generate more informative, readable, error messages for LaTeXML. Its routines are used
by the error reporting methods from LaTeXML::Global, namely "Warn", "Error" and "Fatal".
No user serviceable parts inside. No symbols are exported.
Functions
"$string = LaTeXML::Error::generateMessage($typ,$msg,$lng,@more);"
Constructs an error or warning message based on the current stack and the current location in the document. $typ is a short string
characterizing the type of message, such as "Error". $msg is the error message itself. If $lng is true, will generate a more verbose
message; this also uses the VERBOSITY set in the $STATE. Longer messages will show a trace of the objects invoked on the stack, @more
are additional strings to include in the message.
"$string = LaTeXML::Error::stacktrace;"
Return a formatted string showing a trace of the stackframes up until this function was invoked.
"@objects = LaTeXML::Error::objectStack;"
Return a list of objects invoked on the stack. This procedure only considers those stackframes which involve methods, and the objects
are those (unique) objects that the method was called on.
AUTHOR
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov>
COPYRIGHT
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US.
perl v5.10.1 2009-06-11 LaTeXML::Error(3pm)