t, but in mklibgcc, the '$$t' appears to get lost in
translation. My guess is that it's being passed as a shell environment
variable with improper quoting, rather than just resolving the variable
before executing the script. Whatever it is, it is certainly an error
right now.
Also, shouldn
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 10:28 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
> Original Message
> >From: Aaron Gaudio
> >Sent: 05 April 2005 21:05
>
> > (CCing this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] due to potential build bugs...)
>
> > I have already installed binutils 2.15 and gcc 3.4.5 nat