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From: | <Aoife_Kavanagh AT rta DOT nsw DOT gov DOT au> |
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Date: | Mon, 22 May 2000 13:11:50 +1000 |
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Subject: | ^M appended to filenames - can't build |
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Hi, I'm trying to install GNU Regex 0.12 on windows so that I can build OpenLDAP for the Mingw32 target. However, I can't actually build the required object file as ^M s are being appended to my files names. For example, when ever the make commands attempts to do the following configure: configure \ autoconf the output if I do a make -d | less is considering target file 'configure^M'. File 'configure^M' does not exist. etc etc If I move autoconf on to the same line then it appends the ^M to autoconf isntead. If I put an explicit space after the file name then it just looks for the file ^M. I've tried editing the file with both emacs and vim and I'm totally out of ideas. Is there something somewhere I can configure so that make does not pick these up? (They're not visible in either emacs or vim) Thanks Aoife -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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