MAKE.EXE: /bin/sh: Command not found
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Re: MAKE.EXE: /bin/sh: Command not found
To: John E Hein <john at ERA dot COM>
Subject: Re: MAKE.EXE: /bin/sh: Command not found
From: James Paul Morgan <jpmorgan at unm dot edu>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 17:42:59 -0600 (MDT)
cc: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
On Thu, 26 Jun 1997, John E Hein wrote:
>
> I am running under Windows 95 (command.com... not bash).
> When I run make, I get the following error:
>
> MAKE.EXE: /bin/sh: Command not found
>
Make expects to find that /bin/sh program. It's not something you can get
around. If you want to use make from outside of bash, make a C:\bin and
put a copy of sh.exe in it. (Assuming your running off of C-drive.)
If your files are on the network at G:\whatever, then I believe (but am
not sure) that make will look for G:\bin\sh.exe.
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.
If you were running out of bash, you could mount the /bin as wherever your
sh.exe is located.
See ya around the Mulberry bush.
--James
:)
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