MinGw make.exe link fails when using PowerShell
I have a gcc project which uses a Makefile for build. When I build the project from PowerShell, the linker fails, and I get the following message:
/bin/sh: /path-to-makefile-folder/C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe: No
such file or directory make.exe": *** [_build/project.out] Error 127
The process runs without errors using a Command Prompt.
Any ideas?
System is Windows 10, PSVersion 5.1.17763.134
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I have a gcc project which uses a Makefile for build. When I build the project from PowerShell, the linker fails, and I get the following message:
/bin/sh: /path-to-makefile-folder/C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe: No
such file or directory make.exe": *** [_build/project.out] Error 127
The process runs without errors using a Command Prompt.
Any ideas?
System is Windows 10, PSVersion 5.1.17763.134
powershell
Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.
– postanote
Dec 18 '18 at 23:00
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I have a gcc project which uses a Makefile for build. When I build the project from PowerShell, the linker fails, and I get the following message:
/bin/sh: /path-to-makefile-folder/C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe: No
such file or directory make.exe": *** [_build/project.out] Error 127
The process runs without errors using a Command Prompt.
Any ideas?
System is Windows 10, PSVersion 5.1.17763.134
powershell
I have a gcc project which uses a Makefile for build. When I build the project from PowerShell, the linker fails, and I get the following message:
/bin/sh: /path-to-makefile-folder/C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe: No
such file or directory make.exe": *** [_build/project.out] Error 127
The process runs without errors using a Command Prompt.
Any ideas?
System is Windows 10, PSVersion 5.1.17763.134
powershell
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Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.
– postanote
Dec 18 '18 at 23:00
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Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.
– postanote
Dec 18 '18 at 23:00
Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.
– postanote
Dec 18 '18 at 23:00
Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.
– postanote
Dec 18 '18 at 23:00
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Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.
– postanote
Dec 18 '18 at 23:00