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According to what I found, compiling with this command should work: make "LDFLAGS=-lX11 -lm -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/" full-clean all

I'm not sure though, since I'm on Manjaro and it puts the libraries in a different place.
No, actually.

Run it manually, it should work:

rm -f main.o gfx.o game.o worldgen.o battle.o game

rm -f config.h

cp config.def.h config.h

cc -c -o main.o -std=c89 -Wall -pedantic -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -g -Wno-deprecated-declarations main.c

cc -c -o gfx.o -std=c89 -Wall -pedantic -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -g -Wno-deprecated-declarations gfx.c

cc -c -o game.o -std=c89 -Wall -pedantic -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -g -Wno-deprecated-declarations game.c

cc -c -o worldgen.o -std=c89 -Wall -pedantic -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -g -Wno-deprecated-declarations worldgen.c

cc -c -o battle.o -std=c89 -Wall -pedantic -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -g -Wno-deprecated-declarations battle.c

cc -o game main.o gfx.o game.o worldgen.o battle.o -lX11 -lm

I think it's working for those manual commands because the library args come after the object file args. When I move `${LD_FLAGS}` after `${OBJ}` in the `game` target in the Makefile, it builds. See also https://github.com/jumper149/blugon/issues/22.

I've got it running now, thanks!