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From: | Martin Dorey |
Subject: | RE: THIS PROGRAM BUILT FOR i686-pc-cygwin |
Date: | Tue, 15 Jan 2008 17:31:44 -0800 |
> When a make command MAKE Any bug report should contain: What exactly did you type? What did the computer say? Paste all of the output into the bug
report. Why do think that is a bug? That last point is the most interesting. You don't say what you expect
"make" to do. You don't
say which program you're trying to build.
You don't say which instructions you're trying to follow. > THIS PROGRAM BUILT FOR i686-pc-cygwin Make produces that message when it's asked for version
information or when it can't make sense of your arguments. It's not telling you anything useful
here. help-make would be a more
appropriate list to send your mail to. -----Original Message----- Hellow plizz HELP my When a make command MAKE cygwin tell my thet THIS PROGRAM
BUILT FOR i686-pc-cygwin Whot a must do? _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list address@hidden http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make |
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