I see at the end of Makefile.in a bunch of lines that look this this:
# DO NOT DELETE

src/rubberband-c.o: rubberband/rubberband-c.h
src/rubberband-c.o: rubberband/RubberBandStretcher.h
etc......

Usually in a Makefile you tell the compiler how to make an object with this
syntax. I would think it would look like this:

src/rubberband-c.o: cc rubberband-c.c -I rubberband/rubberband-c.h

It also has a commend # DO NOT DELETE. I should probably talk to their
mailing list about this.

Jeremiah


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Richard Shann <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Thu, 2013-08-29 at 11:33 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
> > I'm having a bit of trouble getting this librubberband to build in
> > gub. First I had trouble building the vamp-sdk that was required by
> > librubberband. I opted to install the binary .dll's and headers
> > instead. If I figure out how to compile rubberband it may be the same
> > think that will allow vamp-sdk to compile from source.
> > In compiling librubbernad I get:
> >
> > configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-shared,
> > --disable-static, --disable-silent-rules
> > MapLocate[/home/jjbenham/src/gub/target/mingw/build/librubberband-1.8.1]
> no files matching pattern: libtool
> > MapLocate[/home/jjbenham/src/gub/target/mingw/build/librubberband-1.8.1]
> no files matching pattern: libtool
> > MapLocate[/home/jjbenham/src/gub/target/mingw/build/librubberband-1.8.1]
> no files matching pattern: libtool
> > MapLocate[/home/jjbenham/src/gub/target/mingw/build/librubberband-1.8.1]
> no files matching pattern: libtool
> > Running dump_file
> >   ('configure',
> >
> '/home/jjbenham/src/gub/target/mingw/status/librubberband-1.8.1-rubberband-1.8.1',
> 'w')
> >   {'permissions': 420}
> >  *** Stage: compile (librubberband, mingw)
> > invoking
> > cd /home/jjbenham/src/gub/target/mingw/build/librubberband-1.8.1 &&
> > make -j4
> > mkdir bin
> > mkdir lib
> > make: *** No rule to make target `src/rubberband-c.o', needed by
> > `bin/rubberband'.  Stop.
>
>
> If it is in gub/target/mingw/build/librubberband-1.8.1 trying to build
> linkable objects for a windows binary I would have guessed it would be
> trying to build rubberband-c.obj rather .o as they have a different name
> on windows.
>
> Richard
>
>
>
>
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