no Makefile in this directory

Cyprien Simons cyprien.simons at tu-berlin.de
Fri Jul 2 10:33:56 BST 2004


On Wednesday 30 June 2004 13:47, Bernd Pol wrote:
> Am Dienstag Juni 29 2004 17:44 schrieb Cyprien Simons:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I'm working on SuSE 9.1 with KDE 3.2.3 and KDevelop 3.0.4 and I
> > imported an old C project (no idea with which it was written, there
> > was a .proj file, that's all I know) into KDev. It worked but now
> > when I try to compile the whole project, it tell me "no Makefile in
> > this directory." And ask if I want to create one. I don't understand
> > because when I compile "manually" I mean, in the terminal, it's
> > working. And there _is_ a Makefile a the root directory of the
> > project... and in every subdirectory.
> >
> > PS: even if I accept to create a Makefile, it then tell me, that
> > there is no autogen.sh
>
> This should not happen, imo. Did you import it as a _custom_ project?
> It looks like you inadvertently used automake type: you got an automake
> machinery w/o automake files.
> If on the other hand you want to convert it to an automake project, you
> probably need to create a dummy autmake stub and copy your old c files
> there, using the automake manager.
>
> Have a nice day,
> Bernd

thanks, that was indeed the problem.



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