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From: "Guido Sassmannshausen" <sassi AT sedan DOT uni-osnabrueck DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: make doesnt make what it should
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 14:46:24 +0100
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Preface: I read the FAQ, read the available newsgroups, but still I'm stuck.

Situation:
I have one large project consisting of multiple files, so I _HAVE_ to use
make. But although a "makefile"-file exists in the working directory, i get
a message "no makefile found". Trying other names for it (GNUmakefile etc..)
didn't work too.
As I get an error from gdb too, that it can't find a certaim binary, and it
uses the unix type of path names ( '/' instead of '\') I think both problems
share the same quirk of dos/win filesystem.

How can I convince those programs to find my files?

THX in advance


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