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Can you write both sentences.
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Did you select the GSL1680 touchscreen device when making menuconfig?
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Read the readme document first, there should be precautions in it.
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Scenario: Compiling your own project on the Android source code, when mm prompts make: *There are no rules to create. The desired target is "out target product generic ob."
Compile your own project under the android source code, and prompt make when mm: *There are no rules to create. The desired target is "out target product generic ob."
The compilation environment is android, the source code has been made, I wrote two demos, one did not use the so file, the other used the so file, I created a jni folder.
platform_version_codename=rel
platform_version=
target_product=generic
target_build_variant=eng
target_simulator=
target_build_type=release
target_arch=arm
host_arch=x86
host_os=linux
host_build_type=release
build_id=esd56
make: Enter the directory'/home/long/android/sources/working_directory'
build core dynamic: 129: warning: override about targetso".
Build Core Dynamic :106: WARNING: Ignore about targetso".
Build Core Shared :32: Warning: Override on targetso".
build core dynamic :129: warning: ignore about targetso".
make: *There is no rule to create a "out target product generic obj apps longtest intermediates required target" out target product generic obj lib. Stop it.
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Are you sure you've gone to the linux directory to build?
make arch=arm cross_compile=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- seed_ dec138_ defconfig
Be careful not to forget the spaces, it's fine to write like this, unless you don't have seed dec138 defconfig
This file is placed under arm config.
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There is no rule that can be submerged into a rule.
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Your makefile is not written correctly, double-check.
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warning - You didn't have kernel-devel fullError: Is your makefile all pasted?
The basic format of the makefile:
target: dependencies
tab] system command
What do you mean by make obj-m :=.
Suppose you are dependent on, in**?
There is not a single command in the entire file
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Linux. The make-error message is caused by an error during the operation, and the solution is as follows:
3. Unzip the file, since the file is a compressed file, you need to execute the following command to decompress: $tar -zxvf.
4. Install the file, after decompressing the above file, you can run the following command to install:$.
5. Finally, restart the corresponding program so that the software can be executed normally. Here you only need to restart the Firefox browser to use the Alipay plugin normally.
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vim makefile to see if there is an install corresponding execution statement in the contents.
Some software just needs to make.
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I also ran into this issue today, and then solved it because I didn't execute it under the corresponding path.
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Make bzlmage should look like this (note that one letter is capitalized).
# make bzimage
The letter in the middle is i(i) not l(l).
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The fundamental reason for make bzlmage prompt "No rule to create a target" is because there is no specific execution rule for the bzlmage target, so make cannot find it and prompts an error!
1. Make sure that your command is correct, is it bzimage or zimage?
2. Is there any mistake in the makefile?
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The cause is an issue with IPT and IPT files. When unzipped under Windows, Microsoft's system is case-insensitive. One of these two files was overwritten when unzipped, causing a compilation error. You can re-decompress it in Linux.
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Have you solved it, and I have not solved this problem yet! At.
net ipv4 netfilter only lowercase ipt file, if you change it to uppercase there is no such file, how to solve this, after so long you should solve this problem! Help!!
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Modify network parameters? Can you elaborate on what you want to change?
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Click on the control panel, find "Region and Language Options", then find the "Language" column, click "Install files for East Asian languages", select it, click "Apply", then prompt to insert the installation disc, insert the installation disk After installation, then return to the "Region Options" page, select "Chinese (China)" in the "Standard and Format" drop-down box in the "Region Options" tab to use Chinese format, select "China" in the "Location" drop-down box, indicate that the current region is China, and then select the "Language" tab, select Chinese for Default Input Language, and finally select Chinese (China) for Add - Input Language in Installed Services. Finally, it's a good idea to restart your computer.