Hi,
I am trying to run a configure file ./config Cygwin-i686 in order then to :
cd Cygwin-i686 make
The file “config” is like:
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#!/bin/csh -f
goto begin
syntax:
echo ''
echo 'Usage: config [debug] [tcl] [fftw] [<build_dir>/]<arch>[.comment]'
echo 'Environment variable NAMD_BUILD_BASE may point to scratch directory.'
echo ''
echo '<arch>: '
( cd arch ; ls -1 *.arch |sed -e 's/\.arch//' | egrep -v 'template' | pr -3 -t)
echo ''
exit 1
begin: if ($#argv < 1) goto syntax if ( $1 == debug ) then set use_debug = 1 shift else set use_debug = 0 endif .. . _____________________________________________________________________
I take:
bash: ./config: /bin/csh: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
Changing the first line of the “config” in sh mode #!/bin/sh –f
I take:
$ sh ./config Cygwin-i686 goto: not found syntax:: not found Usage: config [debug] [tcl] [fftw] [<build_dir>/]<arch>[.comment] Environment variable NAMD_BUILD_BASE may point to scratch directory.
Also ln -s /bin/bash.exe /bin/sh.exe didn’t work
Could you please give me your advice.
My Best, Konstantinos Makrodimitris
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