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I'm sure you're right. I have no experience with unix
and its alike. I just tried it with the bash shell
supplied with cygwin and it worked. So I thought it
could work evrywhere (I mean, does ";" work
universally except on windows?)
Nusret

--- "Michael T. Richter" <ttmrichter@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 2006-13-02 at 19:38 -0800, nusret wrote:
> 
> > Thank you Sir. 
> > I have a little suggestion: if you change 
> > cd src;
> > instances to
> > cd src && 
> > in the makefile(s), one can use the windows native
> > port of make (aka mingw32-make) as well as the
> others.
> > Otherwise one has to use cygwin version or msys
> > version, but mingw32-make fails as cmd.exe takes ;
> as
> > part of a file pathname.
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Nusret
> 
> 
> That, then, would fail under various UNIX
> environments.  Not a portable
> solution.  Of course writing a
> sed/awk/perl/python/whatever script to
> globally make that change on your computer will
> solve the problem
> nicely.  Hell, there's probably something you can do
> with CMD.EXE --
> there's a whole bunch of stuff it can do to files
> that nobody every
> looks at.
> 
> --
> Michael T. Richter
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