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Re: Displaying text
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andrew222 |
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Re: Displaying text |
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Sun, 15 Oct 2006 08:23:21 -0700 (PDT) |
Thank you very much, I will work on that. I really do appreciate your help.
Guest wrote:
>
>
> According to the error message, you do not have a makefile in the working
> directory
> of "make".
>
> By default, emacs takes the directory of current buffer as working
> directory for
> any command you issue.
>
> So, you may try either one of the following:
> a) M-x compile <ret> make -C /path/to/your/makefile
> or
> b) open your makefile and call "make" while that buffer is current buffer.
>
>>>>>> "andrew222" == andrew222 <andrew@gonzales.com> writes:
>
> andrew222> I then compiled it and I
> andrew222> got this message. "No targets specified and no makefile
> andrew222> found. Stop Compilation exited abnormally with code 2 at
> Sat Oct
> andrew222> 14...". I can tell I'll have to spend some time reading
> the
> andrew222> Emacs manual and tutorials. Most compilers just compile
> this
> andrew222> file with no errors.
>
> andrew222> Thank you for your help.
>
> andrew222> ~Andrew
>
> andrew222>
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>
> andrew222> andrew222 wrote:
> >>
>
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