>Hi!
> recently, I downloaded Enlightenment for Linux. I got the package
>EVERYTHING.tar.gz, which is supposed to include all the needed files,
and
>comes with an install script, which I attach to this message. I
decompressed
>the package to a directory, and launched the script with
> sh install-all
>it gives to me the following error messages:
>
>: command not found
>: command not found
>'nstall-all: line 5: syntax error near unexpected token '{
>'nstall-all: line 5: ' build() {
>
>and quit. Since I'm no expert at this, can someone tell me where I
fault?
I hit a problem like this a while back (not with enlightenment). It
took me ages to work out what was going wrong. In the end it turned out
that a number of script files had turned up as DOS files, i.e. delimited
with CRLF. In fact, it was my own fault, since I'd packaged them up
myself on Windows. Anyway, check the "install-all" script doesn't have
trailing ^M on each line. If so, get rid of them! If that's not the
case, then I'm baffled too... :-}
Cheers,
Marc.
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