Yes, that is the problem.
The Cygwin bash should provide a better error message, which should be trivial.

Thanks,

On 2/9/07, Matt Wozniski wrote:

   Has anyone seen the same problem?

bash-3.2$ sh -x start.sh
+ $'\r'
: command not found
'tart.sh: line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `
'tart.sh: line 6: `func()
The difference between machines is probably in using text mounts vs.
binary mounts.  On the machines where it fails, you have binary mounts
with files with CR/NL line endings.  See the latest `bash' release
notes for an explanation of your options, which basically revolve
around either running your scripts through `d2u' to change the line
endings, setting the `igncr' shell option, or switching to text mode
mounts.


See http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2006-12/msg00026.html for
more details.



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