I've written a new function for a program.
I have the new_function.c, new_function.h and the new_function.o and I've added those 3 files in the same directory of the others files.
Then in the file.c (that use the new_function.c), I added:
then i try to do:
./configure ........... ok
but the "make" return with:
where "function_added" is defined and implemented in new_function.h and new_function.c.
This is the first time for me, but i read that what i've done should be enough.
Any idea why doesn't work?
Thanks
I need a program to rename file name.
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program would return:
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I created a batch file (./mybatch) that need to run few programs
at a sequnece but i need a command like the DOS call command in order
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example:
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I use UBUNTU 12.04.
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This is the only solution to my task. So, any help is highly appreciated.
I have a file
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