Try adding your "tcp/file.o" to OBJ_CC
in Makefile.in, then run ./configure and make.
The Makefile.in file is used to create the Makefile which is used by "make".
Regards
Lee Begg
On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 20:40, Aleksandar Smolovic wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have file.cc and file.h and I put that in for
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:40 AM
Subject: [ns] Problem with .o files
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have file.cc and file.h and I put that in for example ~/tcp/file.cc and
> ~/tcp/file.h.
>
> Now I make neccesary modifications and among other things in OBJ_CC
>
Hi,
Your observations are expected!! The only thing that's going wrong in
your case is that you do './configure' over and over again !! When you
run './configure', it regenerates a new Makefile, which overwrites the
Makefile that you modified. Thus, your changes vanish. So, after you
modify t
Hi all,
I have file.cc and file.h and I put that in for example ~/tcp/file.cc and
~/tcp/file.h.
Now I make neccesary modifications and among other things in OBJ_CC section on
"Makefile" I have put this
.
tcp/file.o \
..
When I do "./configure" and "make" and "make install" I do not ha