I just noticed something....you said you were using Cygwin version 20.0. I
am using Cygwin Beta 20.1. If nothing seems to work, try upgrading (I
believe with Cygnus it's a pretty simple upgrade, a few DLLs) to version
20.1
sT
-----Original Message-----
From: Jess Heinig [SMTP:jessh@white-wolf.com]
Sent: Friday, March 19, 1999 3:19 AM
To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca
Subject: NEWBIE: configure problems
Unfortunately, trying to run ".\configure" just gives me "configure:
command
not found." I'm also using Win 98, but I tried your "configure | sh" and
"autorun | sh &" fixes and neither worked, I'm sad to say (with "configure:
command not found" and "autorun: command not found," followed by "[1] 1673
[1]+ Done autorun | sh," whatever that means).
If you can by any chance remember what you did to get it to work, I'd be
much obliged. It beats spending $600 for a Microsoft C++ compiler . . .
Thanks again,
Jess Heinig
Sean Tindall wrote:
> I am using Cywin GNU under Windows NT Server and I have had no problems
> configuring and compiling my mud. In fact, I didn't have to use "sh
> .\configure", I just ran ".\configure". (Actually I just used
"configure",
> I added "." to my path environment variable.)
>
> The very first time I used Cygwin GNU, it was under Windows 98 and I had
a
> little problem with the "configure" and "autorun" shell scripts. I think
> the command I used was "configure | sh" or "autorun | sh &". I can't
> remember what I did to fix it, but eventually I had the shell scripts
> running exactly as if they were actually on a Unix box.
>
> I hope some of this helps.
>
> sT
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jess Heinig [SMTP:jessh@white-wolf.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 1999 2:59 PM
> To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca
> 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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