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Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 09:37:44 -0400
From: Christopher Faylor <cgf-rcm AT cygwin DOT com>
To: james lankton <james_lankton AT yahoo DOT com>
Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: a make invocation
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:46:40AM -0700, james lankton wrote:
>Hello Chris,
>Sorry to bother you with this.
>I just cannot seem to get the "make" command to
>invoke in cygwin. Already asked a few times 
>at the dicussion board. Its a pretty simlple
>answer I am sure.
>I have MAKE_MODE set to unix.
>Below is somrthing you posted a while ago 
>but I am wondering if it might help me.
>
>James
> 
> 
> 
>Index: main.c
>===================================================================
>RCS file: /cvs/cvsfiles/devo/make/main.c,v
>retrieving revision 1.47
>diff -u -p -r1.47 main.c
>--- main.c 2001/06/26 19:12:04 1.47
>+++ main.c 2001/11/16 03:20:03
>@@ -870,11 +870,10 @@ int main (int argc, char ** argv)
>     char *make_mode_env;
> 
>     /* Read the environment variable MAKE_MODE */
>-    /* If it's "UNIX", set unixy_shell to 1.  If it's "WIN32" or
>-       anything else, stay with the default of 0. */
>+    /* If it's not "UNIX", set unixy_shell to 0. */
>     make_mode_env = getenv ("MAKE_MODE");
>-    if (make_mode_env && strcaseequ (make_mode_env, "UNIX"))
>-      unixy_shell = 1;
>+    if (make_mode_env && !strcaseequ (make_mode_env, "UNIX"))
>+      unixy_shell = 0;
>   }
> #endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
>
>
>
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