Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/09/15/19:24:54
I've noticed running some configure scripts that they report ld as not being
found. it is there, its in the path. the only way I can get the script to
find it is to set the variable 'LD=/usr/bin/ld' in my .bashrc.
ok it works fine and all is well but why should I need to do this if ld is
available in the path? what am I missing?
nt4,sp3,all binary mounts.
thanks,
Colman
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Colman Curtin mailto:colman DOT curtin AT trintech DOT com
Senior Software Engineer
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