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vote favorite 1 I have been enjoying the luxury of coding with an IDE that writes my makefile's for me, Iv decided that I have been 'short cutting' for far to long, so I have read a few manuals and watched a few videos on makefiles and have a makefile semi-done, the only trouble that I'm having is I'm not sure how to link libraries. CPPS := $(shell ls cygwin make error 255 src/*cpp) TEMP := $(subst src/,obj/,$(CPPS)) OBJS := $(subst .cpp,.o,$(TEMP)) HEADERS := $(shell ls inc/*.h) EXEC := bin/testfile all: $(EXEC) $(EXEC) : $(OBJS) $(HEADERS) g++ -I inc/ $(OBJS) -o $(EXEC) -lSDL -lGLU $(EXEC) obj/%.o: src/%.cpp g++ -Wall -I inc/ -c $< -o $@ ps: just incase I am saying the wrong thing when I say 'Library flags' I mean -lSDL -lGLU etc... Wherever I put them they dont seem to work. This is the error I get when I insert the lib flags, make: *** [bin/testfile] Error 255 The Error 255 is produced by make as a result of its command shell not being able to find a command for a particular rule. If i dont include them I get standard 'undefined' messages. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! Thank you gcc makefile g++ share|improve this question edited Apr 10 '12 at 10:27 asked Apr 10 '12 at 9:57 Elgoog 1,11622240 I dont see any -l flags in the snippet you've pasted! Its difficult to follow things like "10th line" "last line" –Pavan Manjunath Apr 10 '12 at 10:00 Sorry, all fixed :) –Elgoog Apr 10 '12 at 10:03 Can you also tell us what erro
AnswerNote 1: This FAQ applies to RealView Debugger (RVD) v1.8.1 and earlier as well as the RealView Developer Kit (RVDK) Suites.Note 2:The RVD project manager was deprecated in RVD
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v1.8.1 and is not included in RealView Development Suite (RVDS) v3.0 or later.RVD gnu make manual for Windows attempts to use whatever the preferred command shell is on a machine; it does this by looking make test_dynamic error 255 at theSHELLenvironment variable, and will use whatever shell is referred to there. If theSHELLvariable is not set (which is the usual case on Windows) then theCOMSPECvariable will be used instead which points to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10086607/creating-my-own-makefile-error-255 the normal windows shell (cmd.exe or command.exe).Many shells are not compatible with the RVD make scripts which can result in errors of various types, including;Missing backslashes in paths make -f calendar_DebugRel.mk all c:progra~1arm vctprograms2.1328win_32~1armcc -c month.c -g --dwarf2 -O1 -o DebugRelmonth.o c:progra~1armrvctprograms2.1328win_32~1armcc: not found make: Error code 255, while making 'DebugRelmonth.o' *** Command exited with error or warning: 255syntax error: got EOF, expecting Word make -f http://www.arm.com/support/faqdev/6642.html hello_DebugRel.mk rebuild for %d in ( DebugRelhello.o DebugRelhello.axf none.lib) do if exist %d del %d syntax error: got EOF, expecting Word make: Error code 129, while making 'clean' *** Command exited with error or warning: 255No such file or directorymake: Error -- inash: No such file or directoryThere are two solutions to this problem:If no other program on your system uses theSHELLvariable then you could unset it (however if set, it is likely that it is or was required by a program)Update the startup.mk script. This script is processed before the RVD build script and sets various options including the choice of shell. For a normal installation the startup.mk script is located atC:Program FilesARMRVDCore
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Óscar (the spanish trasnlator) and I have a little problem. I'll translate the lastest g2 svn source and when I do "make es.po" in any po folder I get the following error: make: *** [messages.po] Error 255 If I try do "make es.po" in any older g2 it works perfetly. I try make and gmake (is same, i'm using Gentoo Linux). And, if I do "make install PO=es" (or make install only) i get this error: ************************************************************ WARNING: We detected the following as your g2data dir but this directory does not appear to exist. We will be unable to copy new .mo files into the g2data/locale directory until this is fixed. shell php > Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in php shell code on line 1 > Alternatively, point your browser at gallery2/lib/support, click the "Filesystem Permissions" link and then click the 'Make the locale folder read/write' link ************************************************************ make: *** [messages.po] Error 255 The g2data folder exists and this permisions are fine. Ah!, and g2 works fine (I can create folders, upload items, etc...). XUser login Login/Register lemming_moire Joined:2005-11-03 Posts:15 Posted: Mon, 2007-06-04 12:23 Yes, I have the same problem. And if I try to make new language I get the same error too. mindless Joined:2004-01-04 Posts:8601 Posted: Tue, 2007-06-05 02:23 try editing lib/tools/po/GNUmakefile.inc, line 27.. starts with G2DATA = remove the tokens in that line. so now it should look like $(shell echo 'include(...........gallery.base");' does that change anything? ermannob Joined:2004-01-22 Posts:28 Posted: Tue, 2007-06-05 08:01 Hi mindless, I'm having the same troubles... I made the change you suggested, but the error remains. This is the new error message: Quote: ************************************************************ WARNING: We detected the following as your g2data dir but this directory does not appear to exist. We will be unable to copy new .mo files into the g2data/loc