[PLUG] C program build error in Makefile
tomas.kuchta.lists at gmail.com
tomas.kuchta.lists at gmail.com
Thu Jul 18 15:04:44 UTC 2019
Did you run .configure with correct --prefix for your system?
Does running ./configure gives you a hint?
-T
On Thu, 2019-07-18 at 07:22 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> It's been more than a dozen years since I last coded in C and built a
> Makefile. Depending on project needs I use the GRASS GIS for terrain and
> hydrologic modeling, and I need it now. Since the late 1990s I've built the
> latest development version from code checked out from the subversion
> repository. A couple of weeks ago the devs completed the migration from SVN
> to GIT using a github repo.
>
> I cloned the repository and tried building the most current version. It
> failed (see below), as did prior versions and the SlackBuilds.org version.
> Same error on each of three hosts: one 32-bit and two 64-bit. I need help in
> learning why this build error occurs (and not apparently on other
> distributions used by others) and in fixing it.
>
> -----
> Finished compilation: Fri Jul 12 07:16:54 PDT 2019
> Makefile:57: recipe for target 'default' failed
> make: *** [default] Error 1
>
> Looking at line 57 in Makefile I see:
>
> default:
> @echo "GRASS GIS $(GRASS_VERSION_MAJOR).$(GRASS_VERSION_MINOR).$(GR
> > $(ERRORLOG)
> @echo "--------------------------------------------------" >> $(ERR
> @echo "Started compilation: `date`" >> $(ERR
> @echo "--" >> $(ERR
> @echo "Errors in:" >> $(ERR
> -$(CHMOD) 755 install-sh
> $(MAKE) subdirs
> $(MAKE) $(FILES_DST)
> $(MAKE) manifests
> @if [ `wc -l < "$(ERRORLOG)"` -gt 5 ] ; then \
> echo "--" >> $(ERRORLOG) ; \
> ...
> -----
>
> I need help identifying why the Makefile is not finding the recipe on my
> systems. Can send Makefile and other information off the mail list; the
> Makefile is 4k in length.
>
> TIA,
>
> Rich
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