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Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 15:03:41 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
To: HANRIGOU Philippe <HANRIGOU AT cgste DOT mq>
cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Problem with bash
In-Reply-To: <3506D275.750D@CGSTE.MQ>
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.980315150310.9708H-100000@is>
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On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, HANRIGOU Philippe wrote:

> > > I've seen Control Panel's "System General" tab and run the 'ver'
> > > command: It seams that my version is 4.00.950. I've got no beta version
> > > or release indication (as "-r7").
> > 
> > So it's not the Windows version.
> > 
> Were can I look for this Windows version?

Sorry, I don't understand.  What I meant to say is that, since you
have the normal Windows 95 release (not 4.00.950B or some later
edition), the Windows version is not the cause of the problem.

> Martin Stromberg may have one. Meanwhile I still try to compile Bash (do
> not work with default makefile): I guess the
> makefiles were developped under Unix (or Linux) as some "littles things"
> do not work: for instance main makefile try to create a ".notified" file
> using "touch .notified" which do not seam to work under windows95

It *should* work on Windows 95, unless you disabled the long file
names support.  Try setting LFN=y in the environement.

> SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM C:\ /E:1024 /P

Since you are running Windows 95, the version of COMMAND.COM which
comes with Windows is C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM.  Please see if changing
the above directive to the following helps:

  SHELL=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM C:\WINDOWS /E:1024 /P

> DEVICEHIGH=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\ANSI.SYS
> device=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\display.sys con=(ega,,1)
> Country=033,850,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\country.sys

Try not to load these and see if that helps.

> mode con codepage prepare=((850) C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\ega.cpi)
> mode con codepage select=850
> keyb fr,,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\keyboard.sys

Also try not loading these.

> HOME=d:\ph

I would also remove the HOME variable and see if that helps.

> PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\;C:\DOS;C:\IEXPLORE\MAIL;C:\IEXPLORE;D:\PH
> \BIN\BIN\DJGPP\BIN;D:\PH\BIN\BIN;;D:\PH\BIN\BIN\VI;;D:\PH\BIN\BIN\HEX;D:\PH\BIN\
> BIN\FIX;;D:\PH\BIN\BIN\UFC;D:\PH\BIN\BIN\COMP;;D:\PH\BIN\BIN\ZCOPY;;D:\PH\BIN\SC
> RIPTS;;D:\PH\BIN\BIN\PERL\BIN;D:\PH\BIN\BIN\BC\BIN;

That's an *extremely* long PATH!  Could you please try making it
shorter than 127 characters and see whether that helps?

> TMPDIR=c:\tmp

Try making this a Unix-style path name, like so:

    TMPDIR=c:/tmp

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