Webconfig.status: error: cannot find input file: `Makefile.in' Summary Build fails with a message saying config.status: error: cannot find input file: Makefile.in Version 4.3.0 … WebFeb 11, 2024 · Oddly enough the console doesn't output the exact cause, it only complains that Makefile.in cannot be found. I use Linux openSUSE Tumbleweed 64bit. Below is a console log with the commands I ran and the respective output.
Compiling GNUTLS gives config.status:error: cannot find input file ...
WebDec 11, 2010 · Sorry, Makefile.in is created by the 'configure' script to be symlink to one of those other .mk files. The only reason it could fail to create it is if the directory isn't writable. Suggest you start with fresh directory of source code and ensure user you are running build as has write access to directory. – Graham Dumpleton Dec 12, 2010 at 23:55 WebJun 23, 2011 · Basically, if you have spaces in the path of the .lib, that's bad. Don't know if that's what's happening for you, but seems reasonably possible. The fix is either 1) put the lib reference in "quotes", or 2) add the lib's path to your Library Directories (Configuration Properties >> VC++ Directories). Share Improve this answer Follow rdash email login
Installing iulib - config.status: error: cannot find input file ...
WebJul 15, 2024 · Please open an issue at gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/issues and add your config.log file. Include the tarball version resp. the commit id you are working with. – rockdaboot Jul 16, 2024 at 7:48 The missing file guile/pre-inst-guile.in is part of git master (commit 9ba468c457478c1c1fbdd772b45c1564584a160e). WebMay 22, 2024 · The missing Makefile.in message can't be the first message you get. There must have been messages before that. The exact order of messages matters, and there … Webfilter-out doesn't work when the action is a dependency of the target specified on the command line, because $@ will be set to the dependency's name, not the original argument called on the command line. Instead, I assign MAKECMDGOALS to a shell array and then remove the first element: @ args= ($ (MAKECMDGOALS)); args= ("$$ {args [@]:1 ... rdash dietetics