Ganesh nailed it, my copy of winavr in the root directory contained
the offending files.  A simple rename of the folder is a good
workaround.

On Jan 10, 8:19 pm, Ganesh <dgan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry if this is a repeat.
>
> But I had the same problem, and fixed it.
>
> I realized the Cygwin tools in my system path is messing up Hugin
> (that is where it was finding sh.exe and trying to run the Windows
> Batch command echo through it and failing). I fixed the error by
> renaming my Cygwin folder temporarily.

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