> Your choices are: (1) change your makefile back to use UNIX line
> endings, (2) get a fixed version of GNU make from Cygwin (ask them about
> it), or (3) get the latest "regular" version of GNU make (3.79.1) from
> the FSF (www.gnu.org) and build it for Windows (see the README.W32 file
> for in
%% "Giuliano Garuti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
gg> Recently I purchased the Cygwin v1.0 software to compile Linux C
gg> source files in the Windows NT environment. But something went
gg> wrong. Executing the "Make" command (GNU Make version 3.77) it
gg> displays the subsequent message:
Recently I purchased the Cygwin v1.0 software to compile Linux C source
files in the Windows NT environment. But something
went wrong. Executing the "Make" command (GNU Make version 3.77) it displays
the subsequent message:
Makefile:12: *** commands commence before first target. Stop.
Makefile i
It's not intentional, but there's some confusion over exactly how the
manual is supposed to be updated; I don't have permissions to modify the
web site and I haven't managed to contact the right person.
I am working on it though--although admittedly not very hard due to lack
of tuits :-/.
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Hi,
the docu on http://www.gnu.org/manual/make/index.html
says that it is for version 3.77, which seems to me rather old.
Is that intentional?
Cheers,
Gab.
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