error while using make command in sdsoc platform


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I tried to compile my code using make statement and I am getting these following errors:
Makefile:27: recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
make: *** [haar.o] Error 1
I will attach the screenshot I had obtained while running the make command:
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I tried to compile my code using make statement and I am getting these following errors:
Makefile:27: recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
make: *** [haar.o] Error 1
I will attach the screenshot I had obtained while running the make command:
c++
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No errors are shown in your question.recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
is just the result of the errors. Please show from the lines where the errors begin : I.e. edit your question, please.
â Knud Larsen
Apr 19 at 20:58
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I tried to compile my code using make statement and I am getting these following errors:
Makefile:27: recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
make: *** [haar.o] Error 1
I will attach the screenshot I had obtained while running the make command:
c++
I tried to compile my code using make statement and I am getting these following errors:
Makefile:27: recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
make: *** [haar.o] Error 1
I will attach the screenshot I had obtained while running the make command:
c++
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No errors are shown in your question.recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
is just the result of the errors. Please show from the lines where the errors begin : I.e. edit your question, please.
â Knud Larsen
Apr 19 at 20:58
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No errors are shown in your question.recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
is just the result of the errors. Please show from the lines where the errors begin : I.e. edit your question, please.
â Knud Larsen
Apr 19 at 20:58
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No errors are shown in your question.
recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
is just the result of the errors. Please show from the lines where the errors begin : I.e. edit your question, please.â Knud Larsen
Apr 19 at 20:58
No errors are shown in your question.
recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
is just the result of the errors. Please show from the lines where the errors begin : I.e. edit your question, please.â Knud Larsen
Apr 19 at 20:58
add a comment |Â
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No errors are shown in your question.
recipe for target 'haar.o' failed
is just the result of the errors. Please show from the lines where the errors begin : I.e. edit your question, please.â Knud Larsen
Apr 19 at 20:58