From: jpmorgan@unm.edu (James Paul Morgan)
Subject: Re: MAKE.EXE: /bin/sh: Command not found
27 Jun 1997 08:13:06 -0700
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On Fri, 27 Jun 1997, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:

> > I run under Win'95 as well, and have not found any way around this.  
> > Even if sh.exe is somewhere else on the path, make looks for it in /bin.
>   ^^^^^^^
> That's grand, isn't it?  We call it something like "basic security stuff".
> 

Well, the "basic security stuff" might be great for you admin types, but
as I only use the Cygnus stuff at home for personal and school projects,
it's annoying to have to have certain of my files on C:\, which is the
drive I use for the business, while all of the rest of my coding files are
over on E:\, which is the drive I use for such things. 

I've even tried remounting '/' as E:\ or as some subdirectory, but mount
always gives me a "Mount failed:  Device or resource busy." 


See ya around the Mulberry bush.

--James

:)

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