- Jun 02, 2018 It's not that I can't it's that it's bothersome to repeat the same string over and over when a simple makefile will avoid the (very likely) mistakes I would make from typing those strings (I even made a bunch of typos while writing this) and I see no point to doing it manually unless there is good reason to do so such as needing different flags for different files, in the case of my current.
- I had a similar problem when trying to compile my project saved on an external hard drive connected to on my home pc (Dev cpp is installed on an XP Virtual machine inside Windows 7 on home pc).
Dec 08, 2017 please translate it into english.
Earlier i had allegro installed and working. Precision tune auto coupons. It was installed trough devpaks. Today i tried to install allegrogl manually because devpak wasn't up to date so i had to fix those enviroment values 'MINGDIR = c:/devcpp' & 'PATH = c:/devcpp/bin' (i suppose those are right?) I got everything installed manually no errors etc.
Build Makefile Windows
![Dev C++ Makefile Win Build Error Dev C++ Makefile Win Build Error](/uploads/1/2/6/1/126193516/631817025.jpg)
Dev C++ Makefile Win Build Error 1
But now i'm getting this error when trying to compile anything (no matter what code):
[Linker error] undefined reference to `__cpu_features_init'
ld returned 1 exit status
C:devcppMakefile.win [Build Error] [Project1.exe] Error 1
[Linker error] undefined reference to `__cpu_features_init'
ld returned 1 exit status
C:devcppMakefile.win [Build Error] [Project1.exe] Error 1
Dev C Makefile Win Build Error 1
I uninstalled dev c++, allegro, mingw32 everything and then installed all back and downloaded allegro devpak. And now it is still giving me the same error when trying to compile. I have no idea what is this. I have libraries linked '-lalleg' and i removed those enviroment values also, restarted but still the same. Does someone know how to fix this?