To find out which line in your run of your Makefile blows up, scroll back up in your terminal history until you find the last (and likely unsuccessful) line invoking gcc or ldd.
I will not follow random links to random websites linking to random archives containing maybe a random Makefile. The important thing is how it behaves in your environment, which is something only you can provide.
In reply to Re^3: Help with compiling glib
by Corion
in thread Help with compiling glib
by frazap
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