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From: "Joe Hagen" <jdhagen AT chorus DOT net>
To: <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
Subject: Cygwin1.dll (1.1.2) CRLF
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 00:36:07 -0500
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Chris,

I'm running on WinNT 4.

I've used the Cygwin B19 and B20 releases in the past.

I decided to use setup.exe and obtain the various gcc
packages (2.95.2), and Cygwin1.dll (1.1.1).

My makefiles stopped working, and I determined it was
because they were using \r\n instead of \n line terminators.
  If I run MAKE (v. 3.77), it says 

                            *** No targets.  Stop

I thought version 1.1.2 of the DLL would take care of 
the problem, but I'm experiencing the same behavior
after downloading/installing it.

Is there a specific MOUNT command that I would have to
use in order to make this work, or is this \n behavior 
in makefiles intentional.

With the Cygwin B releases, I could use CRLF terminated
lines, which is more convenient on a Win host.

Thanks much.

Joe
jdhagen AT chorus DOT net



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