El Friday 01 February 2008 12:38:30 Richard Head escribió: > Hi, first post in here. > > Im not a very experienced C programmer, and Im fiddling with make. I > have the following make file (entitled Makefile): > > fusionTK.exe : main.o fusionFileIO.o fusionAlgorithms.o > gcc main.o fusionFileIO.o fusionAlgorithms.o -o fusionTK.exe > > main.o : main.c fusionDefs.h > gcc -c main.c fusionDefs.h > > fusionFileIO.o: fusionFileIO.c fusionDefs.h > gcc -c fusionFileIO.c fusionDefs.h > > fusionAlgorithms.o: fusionAlgorithms.c fusionDefs.h > gcc -c fusionAlgorithms.c fusionDefs.h > > Which as far as I can tell is all well and good, but when I execute > make, it comes back with the error: > "make: *** No rule to make target `main.c', needed by `main.o'. > Stop." > > have I put something in the wrong place? > > Im running this on WinXP pro with cygwin installed. > Also, if I remove the main.c and fusionDefs.h from the main.o > dependencies, it runs the command associated with main.o :"gcc - c > main.c fusionDefs.h" and then complains that the gcc command is not > found. I can quite happily run GCC directly from the command line.
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