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Re: Help on Make command
From: |
Gek Woo Tan |
Subject: |
Re: Help on Make command |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Mar 1998 11:50:22 -0600 (CST) |
> GWT> I clicked on swarm.exe which opened a window with the following
> GWT> message (or prompt??): I have no address@hidden//D/Swarm] $ (Is
> GWT> there something wrong?
>
> The install procedure assumes that the place you have installed the
> Cygnus development kit is also your `root' directory. I'd suggest
> making D:\ your `root' directory. Specifically, the Cygnus
> environment wants to find an /etc/passwd file (which Swarm does
> install, if necessary). So try this:
>
> D:\Swarm> umount /
> D:\Swarm> mount D:\ /
I tried, both in the window that popped up when I clicked on Swarm and
also in the DOS window.
Apparently, it doesn't recognize both umount and mount commands.
Actually, it doesn't recognize a lot of commands, including "ls" and
"dir".
I finally opened the Bash window from Cygnus/.../bin directory and ran
"make -C \\d\swarm\swarm-1.1". Something happened, with a bunch of
errors. One of the errors was that it cannot find /opt/gnu/bin/gcc.
Well, the only gcc that I can find on my machine is in Cygnus/.../bin
directory. So my theory is that Swarm doesn't know that the executable
files that it needs are in Cygnus/.../bin directory. How do I tell it
where the things are? (Is there a path that I can set or something?)
Another question: I finally succeeded in installing emacs on Windows 95
(Praise God!!) But I need to run it from the Emacs directory. Is there
a way that I can setup such that I can run emacs from Swarm's
directories? (currently, I paste a shortcut in Swarm-1.1 directory, but
I don't want to do that for every directory.)
Thanks a LOT!!
Gek Woo
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- Re: Swarm 1.1 Available, (continued)
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- Re: Swarm 1.1 Available, glen e. p. ropella, 1998/03/25
- using Emacs on Win32 systems for Swarm development, Marcus G. Daniels, 1998/03/28
- Re: using Emacs on Win32 systems for Swarm development, Marcus G. Daniels, 1998/03/28
- Re: using Emacs on Win32 systems for Swarm development, Doug Donalson, 1998/03/29
- Re: using Emacs on Win32 systems for Swarm development, Barry McMullin, 1998/03/29
- Re: using Emacs on Win32 systems for Swarm development, Barry McMullin, 1998/03/29
- Re: using Emacs on Win32 systems for Swarm development, Barry McMullin, 1998/03/30
- Re: using Emacs on Win32 systems for Swarm development, Marcus G. Daniels, 1998/03/29
Help on Make command, Gek Woo Tan, 1998/03/25