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Re: Use of Dual Core causes random failures building OpenJDK
Well I guess it's not the same. I got
$'\r': command not found
when running a script
For now I'll just dos2unix that file and figure the rest out later.
Pete
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Pete Brunet wrote:
> This may solve the second one. One selection google found suggests
> editing cygwin.bat to add
>
> set SHELLOPTS=igncr
>
> after the @echo off in cygwin.bat
>
> Hopefully this is the same as choosing DOS line endings in the cygwin
> 1.5 setup program.
>
> Pete
> ---
> Pete Brunet wrote:
>
>> I solved the first problem by copying cygintl-2.dll from my 1.5 cygwin/bin.
>>
>> Pete Brunet wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Thnaks Dave, I've installed 1.7. The OpenJDK build requires
>>> backleveling make from 3.81 to 3.80. When I do that on cygwin 1.7 I get
>>> the following:
>>>
>>> Pete@Bevo ~
>>> $ cd /
>>>
>>> Pete@Bevo /
>>> $ tar xjf /cygdrive/c/downloads/make-3.80-1.tar.bz2
>>>
>>> Pete@Bevo /
>>> $ bin/make.exe --version
>>> /usr/bin/make.exe: error while loading shared libraries: cygintl-2.dll:
>>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>>>
>>> Also, the 1.7 install is no longer asking for DOS vs UNIX line endings.
>>> I need to use DOS line endings. How to I set that with the new cygwin?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Pete
>>> ---
>>> Dave Korn wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Pete Brunet wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Dave, What is the proper way to upgrade the DLL?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> The "proper" way? Heh:
>>>>
>>>> #1. Read the manual.
>>>> #2. Take back-ups!
>>>> #3. Then do it.
>>>>
>>>> However that's just the generic proper way to do anything. You probably
>>>> wanted a short answer along the lines of "Download the 1.7-specific version of
>>>> setup.exe from the cygwin.com website and run it; it will upgrade your whole
>>>> installation in-place for you", in which steps 1 and 2 are omitted.
>>>>
>>>> cheers,
>>>> DaveK
>>>>
>>>>
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