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Ok, I did that, so I got the package; ash-20040127-3-src.tar.bz2

Then I do not know if there is some special mechanism in cygwin to install
this into the system.

I just tried to compile using; 1.configure, 2. make ; but got errors;

$ make install
gcc -DPACKAGE=\"ash\" -DVERSION=\"1.00\"  -I. -I.    -DSMALL -DSHELL -Dlint
-Wall -Wunused  -O2 -g -c expand.c
In file included from expand.c:72:
output.h:73: error: conflicting types for 'dprintf'
/usr/include/stdio.h:233: error: previous declaration of 'dprintf' was here
output.h:73: error: conflicting types for 'dprintf'
/usr/include/stdio.h:233: error: previous declaration of 'dprintf' was here
expand.c: In function `evalvar':
expand.c:679: warning: comparison is always true due to limited range of
data type
make: *** [expand.o] Error 1


What could I do to get this "ash" get running ??




Greg Chicares-2 wrote:
> 
> On 2007-12-02 16:35Z, horacioemilio wrote:
>> 
>> 1- in a general way, how can I install new specific programs once I need
>> them ? Should I use again setup.exe like the first time I installed the
>> whole system but only selecting the package that I need ?
> 
> Yes.
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