#includes not being processed across network
M4um@aol.com
M4um@aol.com
Mon Dec 18 09:11:00 GMT 2000
Dear Sir:
In response to:
>>Found: D:\Cygwin\bin\sh.exe
>>Warning: d:\BIN\sh.exe hides D:\Cygwin\bin\sh.exe
>>Found: \bin\sh.exe
>>Warning: d:\BIN\sh.exe hides \bin\sh.exe
>Its not at all obvious that d:\bin\sh.exe is equivalent to
>d:\Cygwin\bin\sh.exe. Is it? If so, for maintainability reasons,
>I'd recommend either using a mount or symbolic link or something to
>get a sh.exe into /bin.
The two copies of sh.exe are identical. You'll note my comment in the stream
immediately after your comment which says: "(***NOTE: The two copies of
sh.exe above are identical.)"
Until I get the compiler working across the net, I am avoiding the use of
links just to make sure that they don't complicate the problem.
Thanks,
John McDonald
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