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1 year agocan’t really tell much without knowing this package, but ./ is not what you’re looking for. try just “make” or “make clean”, as this is standard syntax for Makefiles. if you are wondering what happens, make looks for a file called “Makefile” in the current directory and executes whatever is inside. in your case it will most likely compile the .c file into an executable
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