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Re: Need help for an old makefile
Did anyone tried to compile this?
Thanks,
mahmoodn wrote:
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> I am really confused%-|. This time I tried to make, the error I got is :
>
> cc -c -O2 -Olimit 2000 -w main.c
> cc: 2000: No such file or directory
> cc1: error: invalid option argument `-Olimit'
> make: *** [main.o] Error 1
>
> I can not remember what changes I did in these three days:confused:. I did
> not get the m4 error, but I searched filesystem for it and there is no
> file "m4".
>
> I placed the files http://ifile.it/sih7enp here . if some can compile it,
> I will very thankful.
>
>
>
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> Brian Dessent wrote:
>>
>> mahmoodn wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry, What do you mean? Do you think GCC4.1 is able to parse this
>>> makefile
>>> without any additional switch or command? If yes, then why I get this
>>> error?
>>
>> The compiler does not parse makefiles. 'make' is a totally separate
>> program from the compiler, they are unrelated except for the fact that
>> they are commonly used together. Your problem has nothing to do with
>> gcc though.
>>
>>> How can I be sure that m4 is installed? Maybe the path is changed?!
>>
>> The same ways that you check that any program is installed:
>>
>> - look at the list of packages installed
>> - "m4 --version" or "m4 -v"
>> - "type m4" or "which m4" or "locate m4"
>> - "ls -l /usr/bin/m4"
>> - etc.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
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