At first glance, it looks like $cc isn't defined at all. That's why you get
the error message:
make: Wall: command not found.

It is the first line in the original Makefile, and it seems to be missing in
yours.

Sander



2007/8/23, sambuls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>   hello,
>
> I'm desperate:-)...
> I'm trying to compile the source code for the velleman kit k8055:
> http://libk8055.sourceforge.net/
>
> The velleman k8055 kit is a small print with some digital/analog
> inputs and outputs. It would be very neat if it works on the fox.
> I can compile the source code for an ordinary computer, so now the
> challenge is to compile it for the fox...:-)
>
> First of all, the source code needs libusb, so I compiled the fox
> kernel with libusb support.
>
> This is the origional Makefile:
> ##########################################
> cc = gcc
> exec = k8055
> syspref = /usr/local
> bindir = $(syspref)/bin
> libdir = $(syspref)/lib
> pylibdir = pyk8055
> includedir = $(syspref)/include
> mandir = $(syspref)/man/man1
> OBJS = main.o libk8055.o
> CFLAGS = -DDAEMON -Wall
> libs = -lusb -L/usr/lib -lm
>
> libk8055.so.0.2: libk8055.o
> $(cc) -Wall -o libk8055.so.0.2 -shared libk8055.o
>
> libk8055.o: libk8055.c
> $(cc) -Wall -O -c -g -fPIC libk8055.c
> -ln -sf libk8055.so.0.2 libk8055.so
>
> libk8055.c: k8055.h
>
> all: k8055_prog libk8055.so.0.2
>
> %.o: %.c
> $(cc) $(CFLAGS) -c $<
>
> k8055_prog: $(OBJS)
> $(cc) $(OBJS) -o $(exec) $(libs)
> strip $(exec)
>
> pylib: $(pylibdir)/libk8055.i libk8055.c
> @$(MAKE) -C $(pylibdir)
>
> clean:
> rm -f *.o libk8055.so libk8055.so.0.2 $(exec)
> @$(MAKE) -C $(pylibdir) clean
>
> install: k8055_prog libk8055.so.0.2
> cp -f $(exec) $(bindir)/
> if !(test -d $(libdir)); then \
> mkdir $(libdir); \
> fi
> if !(test -d $(includedir)); then \
> mkdir $(includedir); \
> fi
> cp -Pf lib* $(libdir)
> cp -f k8055.h $(includedir)
> if !(test -d $(mandir)); then \
> mkdir $(mandir); \
> fi
> cp -f man/k8055.1.gz $(mandir)/
>
> pyinstall: $(pylibdir)/libk8055.i
> @$(MAKE) -C $(pylibdir) install
>
> uninstall:
> rm -f $(bindir)/$(exec) $(libdir)/libk8055* $(includedir)/k8055.h
>
> test: k8055_prog
> killall $(exec)
> ./$(exec)
> #####################################################
>
> I have read the 'howto compile a C application' on the acmesystems.it
> site and with that knowledge I changed the Makefile:
>
> The changed Makefile:
> ########################################
> exec = k8055
> syspref = $(AXIS_TOP_DIR)/target/cris-axis-linux-gnu
> bindir = $(syspref)/bin
> libdir = $(syspref)/lib
> pylibdir = pyk8055
> includedir = $(syspref)/include
> mandir = $(syspref)/man/man1
> OBJS = main.o libk8055.o
> CFLAGS = -DDAEMON -Wall
> libs = -lusb -L/usr/lib -lm
>
> AXIS_USABLE_LIBS = UCLIBC GLIBC LIBUSB
> include $(AXIS_TOP_DIR)/tools/build/Rules.axis
>
> libk8055.so.0.2: libk8055.o
> $(cc) -Wall -o libk8055.so.0.2 -shared libk8055.o
>
> libk8055.o: libk8055.c
> $(cc) -Wall -O -c -g -fPIC libk8055.c
> -ln -sf libk8055.so.0.2 libk8055.so
>
> libk8055.c: k8055.h
>
> all: k8055_prog libk8055.so.0.2
>
> %.o: %.c
> $(cc) $(CFLAGS) -c $<
>
> k8055_prog: $(OBJS)
> $(cc) $(OBJS) -o $(exec) $(libs)
> strip $(exec)
>
> pylib: $(pylibdir)/libk8055.i libk8055.c
> @$(MAKE) -C $(pylibdir)
>
> clean:
> rm -f *.o libk8055.so libk8055.so.0.2 $(exec)
> @$(MAKE) -C $(pylibdir) clean
>
> install: k8055_prog libk8055.so.0.2
> cp -f $(exec) $(bindir)/
> if !(test -d $(libdir)); then \
> mkdir $(libdir); \
> fi
> if !(test -d $(includedir)); then \
> mkdir $(includedir); \
> fi
> cp -Pf lib* $(libdir)
> cp -f k8055.h $(includedir)
> if !(test -d $(mandir)); then \
> mkdir $(mandir); \
> fi
> cp -f man/k8055.1.gz $(mandir)/
>
> pyinstall: $(pylibdir)/libk8055.i
> @$(MAKE) -C $(pylibdir) install
>
> uninstall:
> rm -f $(bindir)/$(exec) $(libdir)/libk8055* $(includedir)/k8055.h
>
> test: k8055_prog
> killall $(exec)
> ./$(exec)
>
> #############################################
>
> then I did the following:
>
> [1] . init_env -when i'm in the ./devboard-R2_01 directory
>
> [2] make cris-axis-linux-gnuuclibc -in the ./devboard-R2_01/apps/k8055 dir
>
> this is the output:
> #####
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/tux/devboard-R2_01/apps/k8055'
> rm -f *.o libk8055.so libk8055.so.0.2 k8055
> python setup.py clean --all
> running clean
> 'build/lib.linux-i686-2.4' does not exist -- can't clean it
> 'build/bdist.linux-i686' does not exist -- can't clean it
> 'build/scripts-2.4' does not exist -- can't clean it
> rm -f *.o _pyk8055.so libk8055_wrap.c pyk8055.py pyk8055.pyc
> cp "/home/tux/devboard-R2_01/apps/k8055/.tmp.target-makefrag"
> .target-makefrag
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/tux/devboard-R2_01/apps/k8055'
> ####
>
> the clean section fails, but i don't think that that would be a problem...
>
> [2] make -in the same directory
>
> this is the output:
> ######
> Wall -Wshadow -O2 -g -c main.c
> make: Wall: Command not found
> make: [main.o] Error 127 (ignored)
> Wall -O -c -g -fPIC libk8055.c
> make: Wall: Command not found
> make: [libk8055.o] Error 127 (ignored)
> ln -sf libk8055.so.0.2 libk8055.so
> main.o libk8055.o -o k8055 -lusb -L/usr/lib -lm
> make: main.o: Command not found
> make: *** [k8055_prog] Error 127
> ######
>
> personally, I think that this causes a problem:-)
>
> And there it ends....:-s
>
> I admit, I'm not a herro in source compiling:-)
> But i'm hoping for someone who is
>
>  
>

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