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From: Brian Jorgage <brian DOT jorgage AT villanova DOT edu>
Subject: Problems w/make under Cygwin bash shell
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:21:29 +0000 (UTC)
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I have an older version of Cygwin (B20) under which "make" works fine.  I 
recently installed the latest version of Cygwin.  When I type "make" at the 
command prompt, I get the message:

bash: make: command not found

I have a Makefile in the local directory and ran a ./configure script which 
ran successfully.

So how do I configure my bash shell to recognize the make command ?  When I 
look at my environment variables, the only variable related to make is:

MAKE_MODE=unix

which I'm sure doesn't have any bearing on this.

I'm sure the answer is something simple.  It's been a while since I used 
makefiles.

Can anyone help me ?




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