Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/12/23/13:21:02
In article <349F9413 DOT B3635699 AT inf DOT ethz DOT ch>,
Erwin Achermann <erwin DOT achermann AT switzerland DOT org> wrote:
>I run
>$ sh Configure
>
>I get tons of
>: command not found
>: command not found
>: command not found
This is a sign that you have a file with ^Ms in it. If you send the
output to a file and look at it with the appropriate utility, you should
see the ^Ms.
Instead of using emacs, try using something like 'od -c'. If you see
'\r's then that is a problem.
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