No rule to make target `/seusers', needed by `tmp/seusers'. Stop.

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I've hit something confusing to me.
When building a Monolithic policy everything
goes good. But as soon as I build a binary I hit this:

m4 -D distro_redhat -D enable_ubac -D mls_num_sens=16 -D
mls_num_cats=256 -D mcs_num_cats=256 -D hide_broken_symptoms -D
users_extra support/divert.m4 policy/support/file_patterns.spt
policy/support/ipc_patterns.spt policy/support/loadable_module.spt
policy/support/misc_macros.spt policy/support/misc_patterns.spt
policy/support/mls_mcs_macros.spt policy/support/obj_perm_sets.spt
support/undivert.m4 policy/users | \
                sed -r -n -e 's/^[[:blank:]]*//g' -e '/^user/p' >
tmp/users_extra
make: *** No rule to make target `/seusers', needed by `tmp/seusers'.  Stop.

I've looked at the Makefile to make sure
I didn't forget anything(python,sed,awk,m4,flex)
but still can't seem to figure out what I'm missing
to have the policy compile the modules correctly.

Keep in mind I don't want to wast any of your guy's time,
so any quick hints are appreciated.

-- 
Justin P. Mattock

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