The following:
says that the file gq.o needs to be brought up-to-date if any of the four files:
in the current working directory are newer than gq.o or if any of those files do not exist. Neither of the last two files in that list exist in the current directory, and you have not supplied any rules that tell make how to build those files. The third file in that list looks like it might be an option to gcc to tell it how to find bb.h while it is compiling gq.cc to build gq.o, but it does not tell make how to find bb.h. (But the pathname you specified for bb.h [/home/turing/z1755294/assign1/assign1/includes] does not seem to be what is specified by -I/asign1/includes.)
If you are sitting in the directory /home/turing/z1755294/assign1/assign1 when you run make and the files gq.cc and ac.h are in that directory, what pathnames (absolute or relative) can be used to enable make to find the file bb.h?
hello!
i want to create a Makefile on the freebsd 4.5,so i vi the hello.c
#include
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
printf(''Hello, GNU!\n'');
return 0;
}
#autoscan
#cp configure.scan configure.in
#vi configure.in
modify:AC_OUTPUT AC_OUTPUT(Makefile)
#aclocal
#autoconf... (0 Replies)
Hi ,
While trying to compile a PRO*C code on unix using makefile i get the following errors. i am now working on a 10g migration (from 8i) ...
these makefile perfectly work in previous version.
ld: fatal: file... (7 Replies)
I am mirroring a single partition drive with raidctl. The source partition was mounted when I created the mirror with raidctl -c c1t1d0 c1t3d0. The source disk was defined with s2 and s6 only.
I didn't think to umount it first.
Is there a problem with that? (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a requirement to create a "superset" file out of a number of different sources with some different and some same columns.
We intend to have a manually updateable SuperSetCols.csv which would look like
"ColA","ColB","ColC","ColD","ColE","ColF","ColG"
so someday we may add... (3 Replies)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Basically, the prompt is make a makefile with various sub makefiles in their respective subdirectories. All code... (1 Reply)
hi all,
I have written a simple C program hello.c and a Makefile.ac but when i try to run automake it does not create Makefile.in hence I am not able to run ./configure command in my directory. Following are the containts of my prog.
hello.c
--------
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
main()
{... (0 Replies)
Hello,
i'm having a problem here with FreeBSD 9.2 . I've created a directory and downloaded the latest ntp-4.2.8p1-beta2 from ntp.org. Untar then into the directory and then
./configure all went OK. Then i had to modify some parameters in the config.h created with ./configure . Then
make... (2 Replies)
Hello,
My makefiles are set up to generate an environment specific build directory based on the local configuration and some values passed to make. It generally looks like,
# compilers, may be passed to make
CC++ = g++
FCOMP = gfortran
# version of program, may be passed to make
ver =... (4 Replies)
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jmkmf
JMKMF(1) General Commands Manual JMKMF(1)NAME
jmkmf - runs jmake with the correct options
SYNOPSIS
jmkmf [ top-level dir [ current dir ] ]
DESCRIPTION
Jmkmf is a wrapper which calls jmake with the correct options, defining the symbols TOPDIR (location of the top-level directory) and CURDIR
(current directory). The generated Makefile.SH is then ran through /bin/sh to produce a Makefile.
Jmkmf is useful when you generate a makefile for the first time.
When ran without arguments, jmkmf will scan the directories upwards, looking for a .package file marking the top of your sources. It will
then derive the top-level directory and the name of the current directory by itself.
Once you have a Makefile.SH generated by jmake, and have run Configure already, you can use make Makefile.SH to build the Makefile.SH again
and make Makefile to run the Makefile.SH through /bin/sh. To use the recursive commands, you have to append an 's' at the end of the name
as in make Makefiles.SH and make Makefiles.
AUTHOR
Raphael Manfredi <ram@hptnos02.grenoble.hp.com>
FILES
Jmakefile High level description of makefile
The file marking the top of your package tree
SEE ALSO jmake(1), packinit(1).
ram JMKMF(1)