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From: jont AT harlequin DOT co DOT uk (Jon Thackray)
Subject: GNU make and shells problem
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Organization: Harlequin Ltd, Barrington Hall, Cambridge UK
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 10:15:15 GMT
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To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
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I'm trying to use a shell different from cmd.exe within gnu make on
NT. I should be able to add a line to the Makefile like
SHELL = sh
for example to use the MKS shell. But doing this simply produces the
error message /c: /c: not found. Modifying it to
SHELL = sh -c
reduces the message to /c: not found, however adding another -c
doesn't help. Suggestions anyone? This sort of thing works properly
under unix versions of gnu make.
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Dr. Jon Thackray                jont AT harlqn DOT co DOT uk       44 1223 872522 (voice)
Harlequin Ltd.                                          44 1223 872519 (fax)
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