I have a cross platform program I am working on that has several files with
#ifdef WIN32
...inclues
#endif
#ifdef LINUX
..inlcudes
#endif
when I went to compile on LINUX I keep getting errors about not finding functions and such, but if i comment out the #ifdef LINUX blocks (still keeping the includes uncommented) it works, so it seams as if my define is not working properly.
This is my make file (file names changed):
CC = gcc
CPP = g++
CFLAGS = -DLINUX $(INCLUDES) -c -g -O0 -Wall -fpic
INCLUDES = -I.
LFLAGS += -fpic -shared
LFLAGS += -lpthread
CFILES = a.c b.c c.c d.c e.c f.cpp g.cpp h.cpp i.cpp
##all: $(SFILES:.s=.s.o) $(CFILES:.c=.o) $(CFILES:.cpp=.o)
## $(CPP) $(INCLUDES) $(LFLAGS) -o libclient.so.1.0 $(CFILES:.c=.o) $(CFILES:.cpp=.o)
all: $(SFILES:.s=.s.o) $(CFILES:.c=.o)
$(CPP) $(INCLUDES) $(LFLAGS) -o libclient.so.1.0 $(CFILES:.c=.o)
%.o : %.c
$(CPP) -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
%.o : %.cpp
$(CPP) -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
clean:
rm *.o libclient.so.1.0
make
? Do they contain the-DLINUX
and are they otherwise as you expect?