From: Erdem Budak <erdembudak@hotmail.com>
To: <crossgcc@sourceware.org>
Subject: Make error "multiple target patterns"
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 13:16:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <SNT125-W28A7A29EBE7BD6D3472EA1CDC00@phx.gbl> (raw)
Hello
I am getting "Makefile:264: *** multiple target patterns. آ Stop." error when i try to make crosstools-ng. I think this happens because of the LIBDIR and DOCDIR path names generated by the configurator. The "configure: compute a simpler version string" change might be the cause for this. Is there any known fix for this or am i offtrackآ here.
RegardsErdem
Here is my configuration output.
./configureChecking for 'grep'... /bin/grepChecking whether '/bin/grep' supports -E... yesChecking for 'sed'... /bin/sedChecking whether '/bin/sed' supports -i and -e... yesChecking for 'bash'... /bin/bashChecking for 'cut'... /usr/bin/cutChecking for 'install'... /usr/bin/installChecking for 'make'... /usr/bin/makeChecking for 'gcc'... /usr/bin/gccChecking for 'awk'... /usr/bin/awkChecking for 'bison'... /usr/bin/bisonChecking for 'flex'... /usr/bin/flexChecking for 'makeinfo'... /usr/bin/makeinfoChecking for 'automake'... /usr/bin/automakeChecking for 'libtool'... /usr/bin/libtoolChecking for 'libtoolize'... /usr/bin/libtoolizeChecking for 'stat'... /usr/bin/statChecking for 'curl'... /usr/bin/curlChecking for 'patch'... /usr/bin/patchChecking for 'tar'... /bin/tarChecking for 'gzip'... /bin/gzipChecking for 'bzip2'... /bin/bzip2Checking for 'xz'... /usr/bin/xzChecking for 'readlink'... /bin/readlinkChecking for 'objcopy'... /usr/bin/objcopyChecking for 'objdump'... /usr/bin/objdumpChecking for 'readelf'... /usr/bin/readelfChecking for 'patch'... /usr/bin/patchChecking for 'cvs'... /usr/bin/cvsChecking for 'svn'... /usr/bin/svnChecking for 'ncurses/ncurses.h'... noChecking for 'ncurses/curses.h'... noChecking for 'ncurses.h'... yesChecking for 'libncursesw.so'... noChecking for 'libncursesw.dylib'... noChecking for 'libncursesw.a'... noChecking for 'libncurses.so'... yes
Computing version string... hg@default:3cd375ecdd72Building up Makefile... done
crosstool-NG configured as follows:آ PREFIX='/usr/local'آ BINDIR='/usr/local/bin'آ LIBDIR='/usr/local/lib/ct-ng-hg@default:3cd375ecdd72'آ DOCDIR='/usr/local/share/doc/ct-ng-hg@default:3cd375ecdd72'آ MANDIR='/usr/local/share/man'آ PROG_PFX=''آ PROG_SFX=''آ PROG_SED=''
Now run:آ makeآ make install
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2011-11-14 13:16 Erdem Budak [this message]
2011-11-14 13:26 ` Titus von Boxberg
2011-11-14 13:31 ` Yann E. MORIN
2011-11-14 17:21 ` Yann E. MORIN
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