On 7:37:37 pm 2005-06-03 Ashley Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your replies.
>
> > >  Do you have an sh installed?
> >
> >  He most certainly does, as this part of the OP's sessions shows:
> >
>
> My installation of Mingw did not have a sh.exe and the echo command
> was working. It was only when I used a different machine that did have
> sh.exe that I found the problem. I subsequently found a copy of sh.exe
> from cygwin which I copied into C:/mingw/bin, but I didn't do anything
> else to install it.
>
> I have now installed mySys and changed all my \  to / and all seems to
> work now using the sh.exe from mySys. Is this a good solution?
>

If the solution works for you it is a good one.  Please visit
http:/www.mingw.org for information on where to post your MSYS/MinGW
related questions.

HTH,

Earnie

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