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errors. Bo
-----Original Message-----
From: Jess Heinig <jessh@white-wolf.com>
To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca <CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca>
Date: Thursday, March 18, 1999 8:33 PM
Subject: NEWBIE: configure problems
> First post and I'm already starting with the dumb questions.
>
> Since I'm cheap and I'm spending money on hardware instead of a decent
>compiler, I'm using freeware to compile a copy of Circle 3.0. It doesn't
>help that I'm a Unix retard.
> I'm using Cygwin GNU-Win32, the Unix emulator for Windows. I've got
>their version 20.0, and I've managed to set up my /bin and /tmp
>correctly despite their name changes to some of the paths. I've got the
>Cygwin bin executables directory mounted to "/bin." I get "sh
>./configure" up and running, and it goes through all the checks,
>finishes everything up, then ends with a mournful "./configure: /bin/sh:
>not found" message that keeps me from getting anywhere.
> Once I can get past this and the make, I can probably do fine since
>I'm OK with gcc . . . I just suck at Unix and can't figure out what I'm
>doing wrong here. Any help/flames/comments would be most welcome.
>
>Thanks,
>Jess Heinig
>
>
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