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From: | John Graham-Cumming |
Subject: | Re: More information |
Date: | Tue, 25 Jul 2006 17:42:25 +0200 |
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Anoneironaut wrote:
I am using gnumake version 3.80. My operating system is Windows XP. Here is the full error text: Makefile:97: *** multiple target patterns. Stop.
> > [snip] >
%.r37:%.c $(COMP) $(CFLAGS) $< %.r37:%.C $(COMP) $(CFLAGS) $<
My guess is that this is the problem. Windows is case-preserving but case insensitive and hence %.c and %.C are the same thing. What happens if you change one of these rules to %.CC and run a test. Same error?
John.
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