Hi list, Thank you for your response!
>You must tell your windows where your make/gmake is by setting the >environment variable PATH >to C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin (in your case) @Patrik & Josh: I added this to my path, and this helped. Now is 'make/gmake'-command recognizable. >Evidently one also needs 'head' as well: > >http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/coreutils.htm > >alexd @Alex: I installed CoreUtils from the link (Complete package, except sources), and it solved the 'head'-problem. > Looks like a prefix is getting appended to a full/non-relative path. Its > got to be an issue in this line and lines like it in the Makefiles.srcs > files: > > FIFO_SRCS = $(abspath $(addprefix $(BASE_DIR)/../fifo/, \ > > -josh @Josh: Yes, this was indeed the problem. I tried to change the line, but then I got a new error 'missing separator. Stop.’ which means that there were some irregular spaces between the commands in the file. After many rounds with trying to find out what is wrong and reading in the make-manual (which you get with the installation on C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\doc\make\3.81\make-3.81\make.pdf), I found out that the main problem is that you need to divide the lines ONLY WITH ENTER from the last character in the previous line, not with tabs or spaces. I used WordPad to edit my Makefiles.srcs, where the break between the lines looks the same in case of line break with enter or some extra spaces and enter. So the line was changed to: FIFO_SRCS = $(abspath/../../fifo/, \ However, what is really interesting is that I didn't have to change the all paths in all of the 'Makefiles.srcs', only in some, which is quite illogical. So this problems are now solved, but I got a new one. Error output: ------------------------------------------ C:\USRP2_fpga_NEMO\usrp2\top\USRP2>make make: *** No rule to make target `)', needed by `C:/USRP2_fpga_NEMO/usrp2/top/US RP2/build/u2_rev3.xise'. Stop. ------------------------------------------ Anyone suggestions? Thank you in advance! Nemanja Trecakov _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
