Hi folks, 
I am trying to get some modern softare (Bind, ndpt) to run on Dec Unix 4.0F
and it's driving me *nuts*.  Nothing will compile!! 

I've decided that replacing as much of the OS as possible with GNU will
probably be the fix, and I started with Make (since I need it for everything
else!) I get hung up trying to run the configure file because it insists
that it needs ^M on the ends of the lines.  

I had to do sh ./configure to get it to try at all, but when I do *that* I
get about 80 lines of:
./configure: ^M: not found
./configure: syntax error at line 148: `do^M' unexpected

(of course the first 79 lines don't have line numbers..or I'd just go put em
in myself!)

Is there any way to get past this??   

Thanks in advance

Scott Ferguson
Centera Information Systems Inc. 


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