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Re: Newbie's problems with Swarm on NT


From: Laszlo Gulyas
Subject: Re: Newbie's problems with Swarm on NT
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 21:54:32 +0100 (MET)

Thanks for your suggestion, but unfortunately this does not solve my
problem. I tried but received the same error message.

Thanks again.

Laszlo


On Fri, 8 Jan 1999, Pietro Terna wrote:

> At 08.42 08/01/99 -0800, you wrote:
> >>>>>> "JM" == Marshall James <address@hidden> writes:
> >
> >JM> Unfortunately I want to
> >JM> use Swarm direct from the CDROM under NT so it looks like I'm
> >JM> going to be unable to use this fix... any other suggestions?
> >
> >It's a bug.  libtool should be invoked from an explicit shell (the one
> >on the CD-ROM) in the makefile, but instead attempts to use /bin/sh as
> >specified in the script header.
> >
> >The workaround is to copy the /bin/sh on the CD-ROM to /bin/sh on the
> >hard drive.  /bin/sh is the only file that needs to be installed.
> 
>       Installing Swarm from CD in Windows 98 \bin\sh is automatically 
> generated.
> 
>       Pietro
> 
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