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Basic Makefile Question

Asked by dignified in Compilers for Software Development, Linux Programming, C Programming Language

Tags: make file

I have a makefile that is pasted below. I am receiving an error

error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set

I want to force the compiler to use a 32-bit arch by passing in a compiler flag like -march=pentiumpro
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$ cat makefile
 
 
SHELL   = /bin/sh
 
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# TO DO: Define the directories (and order) where something must be done.
MODULES := vclib extra residual vocal_tract analysis_synthesis script
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
.PHONY: help all debug release clean clean_debug clean_release clean_all $(MODULES)
 
 
help:
        @echo " "
        @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
        @echo "Use:"
        @echo '  make release       : create "bin-&-lib"  release version'
        @echo '  make debug         : create "bin-&-lib"  debug version '
        @echo "  make all           : make debug and release  "
        @echo " "
        @echo '  make clean_release : remove the "release" intermediate files'
        @echo '  make clean_debug   : remove the "debug"   intermediate files'
        @echo '  make clean         : make clean_debug and clean_release'
        @echo " "
        @echo '  make clean_all     : remove also the "bin-&-lib" for both '
        @echo '                       debug and release'
        @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
        @echo " "
 
 
 
all debug release clean clean_debug clean_release clean_all : $(MODULES)
CFLAGS = -march=pentiumpro
 
$(MODULES):
        $(MAKE) -C $@ $(MAKECMDGOALS)
 
 
# If the work must continue not in the subdirectory but in some inner places,
# you can use as in the following example:
 
# $(MODULES):
#       $(MAKE) -C $@/src $(MAKECMDGOALS)
 
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