> DJGPP solves this thusly:
>
> /* If INTERP is a Unix-style pathname, like "/bin/sh", we will try
> it with the usual extensions and, if that fails, will further
> search for the basename of the shell along the PATH; this
> allows to run Unix shell scripts without editing their first line. */
It's likely to work in this case, but it doesn't guarantee that the
shell that gets executed uses the same MSYS/Cygwin enviroment as the
rest of the build process.
Ross Ridge
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