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The Problem seems to has solved itself during a restart or something, or its
hidden under the new error. 
Now he seems to run mad...
when starting ./configure he crashes the following errors:
./configure: line 15: $'\r': command not found
./configure: line 25: syntax error near unexpected token `else'
./configure: line 25: `else  '

Line 15 is a empty Line, Line 25 talks about posix, which isnt set on my PC,
but dont know what it is.

Why is this soooo difficult??
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