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I have been trying to set up fly-make on my system. But it hasn't been working. I have a C++ file called advancedFunctions.cpp and a have a Makefile in the directory where my .cpp file is housed. My Makefile contains this:

check-syntax:
    g++ -o nul -S $(CHK_SOURCES)

advancedFunctions:
    g++ -o advancedFunctions advancedFunctions.cpp

Whenever I invoke flymake via M-x flymake, it give this error:
Flymake: Configuration Error has occurred while running (make -s -C ./ CHK_SOURCES=advancedFunctions_flymake.cpp SYNTAX_CHECK_MODE=1 check-syntax). Flymake will be switched off.

What can I do about this? Hints, please.

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    I don't know flymake, but... What happens when you run make from the command line? Do you have advancedFunctions_flymake.cpp? Can you invoke flymake with a simpler makefile, like all:\n\t@echo hello?
    – Beta
    Jun 23, 2011 at 16:01
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    I just solved the problem. It had to do with the flymake settings in emacs. I had to download an external package, flymake-settings.el, that contained all the settings I needed to make flymake work. Thanks anyways for attempting to answer.
    – alabid
    Jun 23, 2011 at 19:42
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    Please consider adding your solution as an answer so it can be closed. That way others can see that a question has been answered. Sep 15, 2011 at 16:18
  • I am not able to configure flymake for C++. Also, I'm not able to find one flymake-settings.el . Well, for me the status remains the same as described in the question. :( Jan 1, 2012 at 14:54
  • Probably this is the flymake-settings mentioned: code.google.com/p/dea/source/browse/trunk/my-lisps/…
    – Sam Graham
    Jan 8, 2012 at 16:33

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