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- Posted on
December 13, 2005, 3:34 pm
iceberg@verycool.co.uk writes:

I haven't, but I have some experience debugging programs (and makefiles).

Two options:
a) Edit "buildgcc.sh" so it uses "/" and not "/usr/local/" as the
assumed installation prefix.
b) Install Cygwin in "/usr/local" instead of in "/".
(pretty simple suggestions, I know, but they still might help)

Then I'll refrain from advicing you to switch to something better. ;-)
Play well,
Jacob
--
Sailing ship "Luna":
http://lego.jacob-sparre.dk/Transport/Skibe/#Luna
I haven't, but I have some experience debugging programs (and makefiles).
Two options:
a) Edit "buildgcc.sh" so it uses "/" and not "/usr/local/" as the
assumed installation prefix.
b) Install Cygwin in "/usr/local" instead of in "/".
(pretty simple suggestions, I know, but they still might help)
Then I'll refrain from advicing you to switch to something better. ;-)
Play well,
Jacob
--
Sailing ship "Luna":
http://lego.jacob-sparre.dk/Transport/Skibe/#Luna
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