![]() ![]() Should you read this and have any ideas I'm an open book. With asterisk the work aroung was easy but as you can see Madwifi still refuses to install. Make: Leaving directory `/root/madwifi-0.9.2.1/ath'Īppearenlty Fedora 5 and 6 located the kernel files in a location other than expected by some programs. 6) Return to TIv21.6.0.LTS and all works well. 5) Try to compile and the compilation start without problem. 4) Change th ecompilator to TIv20.12.0.STS. Test -d //lib/modules/2.6.19-1.2911.6.4.fc6/net || mkdir -p //lib/modules/2.6.19-1.2911.6.4.fc6/netĬp ath_pci.ko //lib/modules/2.6.19-1.2911.6.4.fc6/netĬp: cannot stat `ath_pci.ko': No such file or directory 3) Compile not run and if I try to clean the project I receive the 'gmake: No rule to make target 'clean' ' message. And as you mentioned the nvim dev team did not write a make uninstall rule. ![]() Notice how clean is all the way left in the file (has no whitespace in front of it), and how there are two tabs (represented here by 8 spaces because I have no way of. Install Neovim or the latest patch of Vim (9. Your file should look like this: CFLAGS-wall -g clean: rm -f ex1. Make: Entering directory `/root/madwifi-0.9.2.1/ath' Make is very, very specific in how files should be indented. The make command is used to compile the source code and generate an executable program. How do I remove all files created by snakemake, i.e. The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract harbours diverse microbial communities collectively known as the gut microbiota which exert a profound impact on human health and disease. At this point make clean works but make install gives the madwifi-0.9.2.1]# make install Snakemake does not connect my rules as I have expected, what can I do to debug my. Well documented and within an hour had a clean install. Thanks James, I have been moving house and business for the past while and just recently have had time for Fedora. ![]()
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