March 11, 2004 [OpenBSD] remakeing phobos | ||||
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I've coppied the contents of linux.mak to Makefile and removed all ^M characters at the end of the lines. After issueing the make command, I get the following: gamba:phobos {120} make g++ -c -O .cpp.cpp g++: .cpp.cpp: No such file or directory g++: No input files *** Error code 1 Stop in /home/andrew/dmd/src/phobos (line 26 of Makefile). Is there something I'm missing? TIA, Andrew If at first you don't succeed, try again! |
March 12, 2004 Re: [OpenBSD] remakeing phobos | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andrew | Andrew wrote: > I've coppied the contents of linux.mak to Makefile and removed all ^M characters > at the end of the lines. After issueing the make command, I get the following: > > gamba:phobos {120} make > g++ -c -O .cpp.cpp > g++: .cpp.cpp: No such file or directory > g++: No input files > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /home/andrew/dmd/src/phobos (line 26 of Makefile). > > Is there something I'm missing? > Bearing in mind that I haven't touched BSD since '96... IIRC, you will be using BSD make, while under linux the default is gnumake, and the grammer is slightly different. (SunOS 4.X suffered the same problem if I recall...) You could try using gmake on the command line, assuming you have it installed. If not you should be able to get the source tarball and go through the ./configure make all make install mantra. -- Alex |
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