I get the following error whenever I try to run configure, config.sub
or any such install proceedures.
 
 $ ./configure
 bash: ./configure: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
 
 I have insight-5_0.tar.gz un-tarred within Cygwin(B20.1) using "tar
zxvf
 insight-5_0_tar.gz" to insight-5.0 and am now ready to install.
 
 (using GNU bash, version 2.05.0(6)-release (i686-pc-cygwin))
 
 
 I've got cygwin to compile my code for the Hitachi SH4 processor target
and these work
 as I've downloaded via simple bootloader but I'd like to be able to use
Insight and GDB for debugging. 

 Can you help? I'm sure it's a Cygwin setup thing. I just ran setup.exe
and let it do all the work so I'm confused why it's not working.
 
 This must be a simple error I'm making or step I've missed. Thanks
 
 Pete


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