[m-users.] No rule to make target
Carlos de la Villa
watchstuff0602 at gmail.com
Fri May 28 05:10:48 AEST 2021
Thanks for the assist Julien. I downloaded mercury-srcdist-20.06.1 and
unpacked inside my cygwin terminal, version 3.2.0(0.340/5/3) as seen after
running `uname -r`. I'm running Windows 10 Pro version 20H2, OS Build
19042.985. I have both gcc and clang installed in this environment and gave
no flags to the configuration script so I'm unsure which C compiler it's
invoking by default. I once tried the flag --with-llds-base-grade=none
after some research but saw no difference in result.
On Wed, May 26, 2021, 22:34 Julien Fischer <jfischer at opturion.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 26 May 2021, Carlos de la Villa wrote:
>
> > Hello all, I hope this is going to the right place.
>
> It is.
>
> > Has anyone ever had the installation issue that `make install` doesn't
> > have a rule for `/tmp/mmake.xxxxxx` (the "extension" seems to change
> > every time I `sh configure`)?
>
> The extension changing each time is expected.
>
> > When I `sh configure` most things come
> > back as yes. It doesn't error out at any point. However, when I `make
> > install` I get that error. What am I missing?
>
> You haven't provided sufficient information to say.
>
> - What version of Mercury is this?
> - What OS (and what version of it) is is this occurring?
> - What C compiler (and what version of it) are you using?
> - Did you pass any other flags to the configure script when
> you invoked it?
>
> Julien.
>
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