I was using a symbolic link to my plugins, I copied those directories into the project and it now compiles. anyone have any experience with this and why symbolic links don't work?
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Bob Pultorak <
pultorak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks,
I fixed that now I get
make[3]: *** No rule to make target `../../aclocal-fallback/glib.m4', needed by `Makefile.in'. Stop.
Hi,
Looks like that somewhere in the process an ASCII editor is
used which has the option "Replace tabs by spaces" enabled.
Look very carefully at the settings of your
editors.
Thanx,
Jaap
I have added a few custom plugins to the new release (1.0.0). I
was able to successfully compile the code before adding anything.
I followed
the DEVELOPER.plugins file for instruction how to add a new plugin
correctly. I updated all the necessary files, ran autogen.sh and
configure. When compiling my plugins I get the following
error:
Makefile:763: *** missing separator (did you mean TAB instead of 8
spaces?). Stop.
If I go into the makefile it corresponds to this
line:
@if test -n "$(PYTHON)";
then \
if I change the spaces to a tab, it just changes the error to
another line, it takes over 20 replacements like this to successfully
compile. I have done a diff between my makefile and agentx's makefile and
the only difference is the name of my plugin. I would like to fix the root
of the problem rather then hand editing the Makefile any time I run the
configure script.
Thanks,
Bob
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