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El Friday 01 February 2008 13:11:53 Richard Head escribió:
> > Are you running make from Cygwin's shell or from the Windows command line
> > shell instead?
>
> Windows Command Line.
>
> Ive just tried it in the Cygwin shell and I get the same first error. The
> 2nd has gone away (It can find gcc now!)

Good. It will save you from trouble to execute Cygwin programs from the Cygwin 
shell.

Now for the second: is main.c in the same directory as Makefile?

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