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From: Andrew Cottrell <andspamtrap DOT at DOT swiftdsl DOT dot DOT com DOT dot DOT au AT unknown DOT addr>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: BASH crashes upon exiting function?
Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 21:28:17 +1000
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>I'm attempting to build a project (CMake, specifically, to get it ported
>for DJGPP!) and BASH is blowing up on its "bootstrap" script.  I've gone
>over the mailing list already, and I've tried running it on both a Win2K
>and a Win98 system.  On my Windows 2000 system I've tried both djdev203
>with BASH 2.04, the djdev204 in the v2/beta directory with BASH 2.04, and
>that djdev204 with the BASH 2.05b from clio.rice.edu.
A warning DO NOT USE BASH 2.04 ON WIN2K or XP as it will cause
problems. 

Bash 2.04 does NOT exist for DJGPP 2.04 in any way shape or form as it
does not build without major changes.

From what you have indicated your setup is a bit confusing and as such
I would advise the following for the 2K system:-
1) Download and setup the the files from the
ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2/beta and
ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/beta/v2gnu directories into a clean
environment.
2) Download the 2.04 files from clio.

Do not mix 2.03 and 2.04 files unless you are 100% sure that the 2.03
files will not make a call to a 2.04 symlink file.

Once you do this then try again on the 2K system. 

On the 98 system I woudl recommend that you grep all of the exes in
the bin directory for the following text and ensure that all the files
are either 2.03 or 2.04, but not a mixture:-
	"2.03"
	"2.04"

Once you do this then check to see that you have the correct versions
of the apps that are required to build CMake. 

Andrew

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