Paul Rohr wrote:
> Hmmph.  You may want to try it anyhow, just to be sure.  IIRC, the default 
> shell installed with Cygwin is quite bash-like, but what the scripts need 
> *is* bash, at that specific location.  Go figure.  

Making sure /bin/sh.exe exists fixed the problem for me.  Presumably,
the configure scripts could be rewritten to execute config.sub like
"$SHELL config.sub" instead of a plain "config.sub", but I'm not
the one to be digging there right now.

If anyone else is having problems getting through the configure stage,
make sure /bin/sh.exe is a copy of bash.exe and give it a go.

-- 
Shaw Terwilliger



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