Tecmake expects a posix configuration enabled on your system. That's why
mkdir is failing.

  So, let's start over, first I understood that your are trying to embed
iuplua console on your application, is that correct?



Em qua., 30 de mar. de 2022 23:05, Kaz Foxsen <kaz.fox...@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> Hello,
>
> I tried working out my problem getting Tecmake to work, but now I have
> a different problem from the one I sent an email to this list about
> the other day.
>
> I tried downloading the IUP 3.30 source files to see what its
> config.mak looked like. I copied it into my folder where my test files
> are and added "NO_DEPEND = YES" to it to get rid of an error about
> dependency, having seen that suggested in the mailing list archive for
> other Tecmake problems. I'm trying to compile IUP as a test to try and
> figure out the problem.  Now when I type "tecmake mingw4-64", the
> console gives me:
>
> ''; echo 'Tecmake: Starting [ test:mingw4_64 ]'
> if [ ! -d ../obj/mingw4_64 ] ; then mkdir -p ../obj/mingw4_64 ; fi
> ! was unexpected at this time.
> mingw32-make: *** [d:\Apps\Programming\Tecmake\tecmakewin.mak:1706:
> ../obj/mingw4_64] Error 255
>
> In that file, line 1706 is:
>   if [ ! -d $@ ] ; then mkdir -p $@ ; fi
>
> How do I fix it? My end goal with Tecmake is to be able to add an updated
> error console to an app I upgraded from IUP 2.5 to 3.30. Since the
> upgrade, the error console no
> longer appears when the app crashes and I could really use its helpful
> information. The original app used a .LOH file to add the console, and
> researching that extension lead me to Tecmake.
>
>
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