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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T07:58:16+00:00 2026-06-01T07:58:16+00:00

Isn’t Makefile syntax is target: require_files cmd… Why I got this problem? Makefile MXMLC

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Isn’t Makefile syntax is

target: require_files
   cmd...

Why I got this problem?

Makefile

MXMLC = /opt/flex/bin/mxmlc
MXMLC_RELEASE = $(MXMLC) -debug=false -compiler.optimize=true

release: bin-release/Wrapper.swf, bin-release/Application.swf

bin-release/Application.swf: src/**/*.as, lib/*.swc
    $(MXMLC_RELEASE) -output bin-release/Application.swf src/Application.as
    @@-rm ../server/public/game/Application.swf
    $(CP) bin-release/Application.swf ../server/public/game/Application.swf

bin-release/Wrapper.swf: src/*.as, src/engine/**/*.as, lib/*.swc
    $(MXMLC_RELEASE) -output bin-release/Wrapper.swf src/Wrapper.as
    @@-rm ../server/public/game/Wrapper.swf
    $(CP) bin-release/Wrapper.swf ../server/public/game/Wrapper.swf

$: make bin-release/Application.swf

~/workspace/project/src/flash [2]19:20 make: * No rule to make
target src/constant/*.as,', needed bybin-release/Application.swf’.
Stop.

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    2026-06-01T07:58:17+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 7:58 am

    Drop the commas

    MXMLC = /opt/flex/bin/mxmlc
    MXMLC_RELEASE = $(MXMLC) -debug=false -compiler.optimize=true
    
    release: bin-release/Wrapper.swf bin-release/Application.swf
    
    bin-release/Application.swf: src/**/*.as lib/*.swc
        $(MXMLC_RELEASE) -output bin-release/Application.swf src/Application.as
        @@-rm ../server/public/game/Application.swf
        $(CP) bin-release/Application.swf ../server/public/game/Application.swf
    
    bin-release/Wrapper.swf: src/*.as src/engine/**/*.as lib/*.swc
        $(MXMLC_RELEASE) -output bin-release/Wrapper.swf src/Wrapper.as
        @@-rm ../server/public/game/Wrapper.swf
        $(CP) bin-release/Wrapper.swf ../server/public/game/Wrapper.swf
    
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