You should run mingw32-make
instead of make
.
If you want to be able to call it via make
for simplicity, you might want to define an "alias" which runs mingw32-make
. While I'm not very familiar with the CMD in windows, I think this should be possible with the following command:
set make=mingw32-make
However, I don't think this will be permanent. You might want to try to add a batch file make.bat
in ...mingwin
which runs mingw32-make
to achieve this. This batch file would however need to "forward" all additional arguments to mingw32-make
. Maybe there are better ways to create a permanent alias, I don't know.
Maybe you also want to try the DOSKEY utility program to create a permanent alias.
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