[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried that but it didn't seem to work. Turns out it is a two step
> process. You first have to run "cmd" as you say. Then you run a dos
> bat file to set up the env which seems to complete but unless you type
> "exit" it does not take effect. After typing exit you can r
geneSmith wrote, On 8/12/2004 10:10 AM:
Nicolas Roche wrote, On 8/12/2004 6:46 AM:
did you launch the Windows Shell (using cmd) in your term before starting your
build process ?
Nico
I tried that but it didn't seem to work. Turns out it is a two step
process. You first have to run "cmd" as you
Nicolas Roche wrote, On 8/12/2004 6:46 AM:
did you launch the Windows Shell (using cmd) in your term before starting your
build process ?
Nico
I tried that but it didn't seem to work. Turns out it is a two step
process. You first have to run "cmd" as you say. Then you run a dos bat
file to set
did you launch the Windows Shell (using cmd) in your term before starting your
build process ?
Nico
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