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I am trying to write a makefile for a C++ project, divided into directories:

  • makefile
  • src – (all the .cpp files)
  • include (all the .h files)
  • obj (all the .o files)
  • bin (create the executable there)

I've read a lot about the subject but either it is too simple and they list the files manually or it is too complicated and I am lost.

I tried to write the makefile in many different ways and this is the last one:

CC = g++
CFLAGS =  -std=c++11 -c -g -Wall

TARGET = bin/evolveIt

LINKER   = g++ -o
# linking flags here
LFLAGS   = -Wall -I. -lm

# change these to set the proper directories where each files shoould be
SRCDIR   = src
OBJDIR   = obj
HDIR = include
BINDIR   = bin

SOURCES  := $(wildcard $(SRCDIR)/*.cpp)
INCLUDES := $(wildcard $(HDIR)/*.h)
OBJECTS  := $(SOURCES:$(SRCDIR)/%.cpp=$(OBJDIR)/%.o)
rm       = rm -f


$(BINDIR)/$(TARGET): $(OBJECTS)
    @$(LINKER) $@ $(LFLAGS) $(OBJECTS)
    @echo "Linking complete!"

$(OBJECTS): $(OBJDIR)/%.o : $(SRCDIR)/%.cpp
    @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
    @echo "Compiled "$<" successfully!"

.PHONEY: clean
clean:

But now I have this error:

src/PopulationManager.cpp:4:31: fatal error: PopulationManager.h: No such file or directory
 #include "PopulationManager.h"
                               ^
compilation terminated.
Makefile:28: recipe for target 'obj/PopulationManager.o' failed
make: *** [obj/PopulationManager.o] Error 1

I know that I have to use -I when the headers are in a different directory, but it is already in the CFLAGS and LFLAGS and it doesn't change anything if I put it directly in INCLUDES like this:

INCLUDES := -I $(wildcard $(HDIR)/*.h)

There is no error in the program itself, it compiled fine before I put into different directories. The point of this makefile was to avoid writing relative paths in my source files like

include "include/PopulationManager.h"

Any idea of what's wrong with this makefile?

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    I don't see -I in the CFLAGS. Also it should not be in the LFLAGS. Also your TARGET is bin/evolveIt and then you prefix it with $(BINDIR) giving bin/bin/evolveIt...
    – Galik
    Oct 14, 2015 at 9:59
  • I thing @Galik is right, when I use CFLAGS = -std=c++11 -c -g -Wall -I$(HDIR), everything works properly on my computer
    – tforgione
    Oct 14, 2015 at 10:03
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    Have you checked the commands that make issues? When you having problem with make it's not wise to preceed the commands with @, when trouble shooting you actually want to see what make is doing. I guess that if you did omit the @ you would see that make actually doesn't add the -Iinclude flag.
    – skyking
    Oct 14, 2015 at 10:40
  • Thanks a lot, it works with CFLAGS = -std=c++11 -c -g -Wall -I$(HDIR) and specifying target as evolveIt instead of bin/evolveIt ! I can't believe I spent so much time on this !
    – Dese
    Oct 14, 2015 at 12:47

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