On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 3:58:46 PM UTC-5, Andrés Garagiola wrote:
>
> I'm trying of compile Crypto++ in  Windows with MinGW.
>
> The command "make clean cryptopp.dll" show the following error:
>
> make: *** No rule to make target `modexppc.export.o', needed by 
> `cryptopp.dll'.
>  Stop.
>
> I'm using now gcc versión 4.6.2 (GCC) and previously I use the latest 
> version of GCC (4.8.1 I think) and the same errors occurs. 
>
> Anyone knows what could be happen?
>

'clean' and 'cryptopp.dll' are both targets, there's no guarantee of the 
order of them. I think what is happening is you are cleaning and building, 
and make just gets confused. On one hand, it see dependencies and knows 
they are up to date; on the other hand it deletes those dependencies and 
the output artifacts.

The following should work:

    make clean && make cryptopp.dll

Jeff

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