That did it!

I followed this tutorial: http://gittup.org/tup/ex_a_first_tupfile.html

I wrongly assumed Tupfile = Tupfile.ini

Thanks so much!

On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 1:25:31 PM UTC-5, Celli Cadgers wrote:
>
> Hi Gerardo, 
>
> I'm not familiar with the tutorial you're using, but I think the :-rule 
> needs to be in "Tupfile" rather than "Tupfile.ini". The latter is just 
> an empty file to mark the top of the source tree. 
>
> --Robb 
>
>
> On 05/15/18 14:20, Gerardo Delgadillo wrote: 
> > I haven't tried the other tests. Here's the info: 
> > 
> > ls -a 
> > .  ..  hello.c  .tup  Tupfile.ini 
> > 
> > tup 
> > [ tup ] [0.000s] Scanning filesystem... 
> > [ tup ] [0.001s] Reading in new environment variables... 
> > [ tup ] [0.001s] No Tupfiles to parse. 
> > [ tup ] [0.001s] No files to delete. 
> > [ tup ] [0.001s] No commands to execute. 
> > [ tup ] [0.001s] Updated. 
> > 
> > cat Tupfile.ini 
> > : hello.c |> gcc hello.c -o hello |> hello 
> > 
> > cat hello.c 
> > #include <stdio.h> 
> > 
> > int main(void) 
> > { 
> > printf("Hello, world!\n"); 
> > return 0; 
> > } 
> > 
> > tup graph * 
> > digraph G { 
> > node_2 [label="hello.c\n2" shape="oval" color="#000000" 
> > fontcolor="#000000" style=solid]; 
> > node_3 [label="Tupfile.ini\n3" shape="oval" color="#000000" 
> > fontcolor="#000000" style=solid]; 
> > } 
> > 
> > On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 11:48:28 AM UTC-5, Erik wrote: 
> > 
> >     I just tried to reproduce this, but had no trouble building the 
> >     first version of "hello" with the current master. My machine is 
> >     similar to yours, variant of 16.04, i7, 16G ram. Did you try running 
> >     all of the tests? Can you retype exactly what you're executing? 
> > 
> >     On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 12:04 PM Gerardo Delgadillo 
> >     <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> >         I got the latest Tup surce code and compiled. Then I followed 
> >         the instructions for building the "A first Tupfile" example. But 
> >         when I run tup, it doesn't build the hello.c file. Instead, I 
> >         get a "No commands to execute" message, along with "No Tupfiles 
> >         to parse," and "No files to delete." 
> > 
> >         PC runs on Ubuntu 16.04. i7, 16GB ram. etc. 
> > 
> >         I deleted the directory repeated the steps with the same result. 
> >         I also Google for this and found nothing. 
> > 
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