Arun Biyani wrote:
No, the fix is to quit using linefeeds in your script files unless you
are
willing to teach bash to ignore those line feeds. d2u is your friend.
Attached are the relevant files. I don't see where the problem is.
Well this stuff don't look good:
Missing file: /usr/bin/mktemp.exe from package coreutils
Missing file: /usr/share/man/man1/mktemp.1.gz from package coreutils
coreutils 6.10-2 Incomplete
Missing file: /usr/share/fonts/encodings/encodings.dir from package
font-encodings
Nor this:
c:\win\mks\mkssi
c:\win\mks\mksnt
Nor these:
Warning: c:\Win\mks\IntegrityClient\bin\cp.exe hides c:\win\mks\mksnt\cp.exe
Warning: c:\Win\mks\IntegrityClient\bin\cp.exe hides C:\win\cygwin\bin\cp.exe
Warning: c:\Win\mks\IntegrityClient\bin\make.exe hides c:\win\mks\mksnt\make.exe
Warning: c:\Win\mks\IntegrityClient\bin\make.exe hides
C:\win\cygwin\bin\make.exe
Warning: c:\Win\mks\IntegrityClient\bin\mv.exe hides c:\win\mks\mksnt\mv.exe
Warning: c:\win\mks\mksnt\rm.exe hides C:\win\cygwin\bin\rm.exe
You're mixing MKS utilities and Cygwin ones. Do you know which version of
date you're actually invoking? I'd suggest a) get all the MKS stuff out of
your default PATH, and b) re-run setup.exe in "download and install" mode,
just click all the way through without changing any selections to let it
repair any damaged packages in your current installation.
cheers,
DaveK
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