I have a strange problem when trying to compile a project under
Cygwin with dmake. If I start a remote desktop connection to our
Windows 2003 server, and start a Cygwin window (i.e., run
Cygwin.bat), I am able to build our project just fine. This also
works in a native CMD window. However, if I ssh into the same server
(using the same user account), when I try to run dmake I get the
following error:
$ dmake flashimage
dmake .\trioimage.elf LINK_FILE=trioflashimage.ld
BOOTING=BOOT_FROM_FLASH
dmake: Error -- \bin\bash: No such file or directory
dmake.exe: Error code 255, while making 'flashimage'
The dmake executable was provided by a 3rd party. What's so
different about running a bash shell under ssh than running a bash
shell in a CMD window that would cause dmake to behave this way?
We'd like to run remote builds automatically, so getting this to work
with ssh is kind of important.
Thanks,
Alfred
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