Travis Pressler via Discussion list for automake wrote:
Hi,
I'm learning how to make an autotools project and have created a test project
to work with. I ran make with a directory `nested` and then deleted it and
deleted the reference to it in my `Makefile.am`.
Now I'm running ./configure && make and I get the following:
*** No rule to make target 'nested/main.c', needed by 'main.o'. Stop.
How can I run `make` so that it doesn't reference this old nested directory?
I was curious if I could find where this reference is, so I did a grep -r
nested . I think the only relevant hit is:
./src/.deps/main.Po:main.o nested/main.c /usr/include/stdc-predef.h
/usr/include/stdio.h \
Have you rerun automake to regenerate Makefile.in since changing
Makefile.am?
-- Jacob