MinGw make.exe link fails when using PowerShell












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I have a gcc project which uses a Makefile for build. When I build the project from PowerShell, the linker fails, and I get the following message:




/bin/sh: /path-to-makefile-folder/C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe: No
such file or directory make.exe": *** [_build/project.out] Error 127




The process runs without errors using a Command Prompt.
Any ideas?



System is Windows 10, PSVersion 5.1.17763.134










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  • Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.

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I have a gcc project which uses a Makefile for build. When I build the project from PowerShell, the linker fails, and I get the following message:




/bin/sh: /path-to-makefile-folder/C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe: No
such file or directory make.exe": *** [_build/project.out] Error 127




The process runs without errors using a Command Prompt.
Any ideas?



System is Windows 10, PSVersion 5.1.17763.134










share|improve this question























  • Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.

    – postanote
    Dec 18 '18 at 23:00














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I have a gcc project which uses a Makefile for build. When I build the project from PowerShell, the linker fails, and I get the following message:




/bin/sh: /path-to-makefile-folder/C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe: No
such file or directory make.exe": *** [_build/project.out] Error 127




The process runs without errors using a Command Prompt.
Any ideas?



System is Windows 10, PSVersion 5.1.17763.134










share|improve this question














I have a gcc project which uses a Makefile for build. When I build the project from PowerShell, the linker fails, and I get the following message:




/bin/sh: /path-to-makefile-folder/C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe: No
such file or directory make.exe": *** [_build/project.out] Error 127




The process runs without errors using a Command Prompt.
Any ideas?



System is Windows 10, PSVersion 5.1.17763.134







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  • Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.

    – postanote
    Dec 18 '18 at 23:00



















  • Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.

    – postanote
    Dec 18 '18 at 23:00

















Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.

– postanote
Dec 18 '18 at 23:00





Are you using the console to the ISE or VSCode (integrated console or consolehost) to run this? PowerShell is really particular about termination characters and quoting requirements.

– postanote
Dec 18 '18 at 23:00










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