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https://developer.gnome.org/anjuta-build-tutorial/stable/create-autotools.html.en
I have got to section 3.1.4, question 10. I run the command make install in the directory /usr/local/bin. I get the following error: make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
Please help.
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https://developer.gnome.org/anjuta-build-tutorial/stable/create-autotools.html.en
I have got to section 3.1.4, question 10. I run the command make install in the directory /usr/local/bin. I get the following error: make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
Please help.
c
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You should run it in the directory where you built the library (the same directory where ranconfigure
andmake
). It will (probably) install to/usr/local
.
– Some programmer dude
Nov 13 '18 at 16:13
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I have got to section 3.1.4, question 10. I run the command make install in the directory /usr/local/bin. I get the following error: make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
Please help.
c
https://developer.gnome.org/anjuta-build-tutorial/stable/create-autotools.html.en
I have got to section 3.1.4, question 10. I run the command make install in the directory /usr/local/bin. I get the following error: make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
Please help.
c
c
asked Nov 13 '18 at 16:11
Mark KingMark King
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You should run it in the directory where you built the library (the same directory where ranconfigure
andmake
). It will (probably) install to/usr/local
.
– Some programmer dude
Nov 13 '18 at 16:13
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You should run it in the directory where you built the library (the same directory where ranconfigure
andmake
). It will (probably) install to/usr/local
.
– Some programmer dude
Nov 13 '18 at 16:13
1
1
You should run it in the directory where you built the library (the same directory where ran
configure
and make
). It will (probably) install to /usr/local
.– Some programmer dude
Nov 13 '18 at 16:13
You should run it in the directory where you built the library (the same directory where ran
configure
and make
). It will (probably) install to /usr/local
.– Some programmer dude
Nov 13 '18 at 16:13
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Could you provide a whole makefile? But right now I can tell - you should check that "install" target already exists. So, check Makefile whether it contains a
install: (anything there)
line. If not, there is no such target and so make has right. Probably you should use just "make" command to compile and then use it as is or install yourself, manually.
Install is not any standard of make, it is just a common target, that could exists, but not necessary.
Source: "No rule to make target 'install'"... But Makefile exists by Tomir Rogi Szawok
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Could you provide a whole makefile? But right now I can tell - you should check that "install" target already exists. So, check Makefile whether it contains a
install: (anything there)
line. If not, there is no such target and so make has right. Probably you should use just "make" command to compile and then use it as is or install yourself, manually.
Install is not any standard of make, it is just a common target, that could exists, but not necessary.
Source: "No rule to make target 'install'"... But Makefile exists by Tomir Rogi Szawok
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Could you provide a whole makefile? But right now I can tell - you should check that "install" target already exists. So, check Makefile whether it contains a
install: (anything there)
line. If not, there is no such target and so make has right. Probably you should use just "make" command to compile and then use it as is or install yourself, manually.
Install is not any standard of make, it is just a common target, that could exists, but not necessary.
Source: "No rule to make target 'install'"... But Makefile exists by Tomir Rogi Szawok
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Could you provide a whole makefile? But right now I can tell - you should check that "install" target already exists. So, check Makefile whether it contains a
install: (anything there)
line. If not, there is no such target and so make has right. Probably you should use just "make" command to compile and then use it as is or install yourself, manually.
Install is not any standard of make, it is just a common target, that could exists, but not necessary.
Source: "No rule to make target 'install'"... But Makefile exists by Tomir Rogi Szawok
Could you provide a whole makefile? But right now I can tell - you should check that "install" target already exists. So, check Makefile whether it contains a
install: (anything there)
line. If not, there is no such target and so make has right. Probably you should use just "make" command to compile and then use it as is or install yourself, manually.
Install is not any standard of make, it is just a common target, that could exists, but not necessary.
Source: "No rule to make target 'install'"... But Makefile exists by Tomir Rogi Szawok
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You should run it in the directory where you built the library (the same directory where ran
configure
andmake
). It will (probably) install to/usr/local
.– Some programmer dude
Nov 13 '18 at 16:13