I'll answer my own question with....
I've found sh.exe and placed this is /bin and it's now running
configure. I'll see how it goes, but any other advice is welcome on this
matter.
Pete
> I'm assuming it's 'ash' (as suggested by Gerrit Haase) that actually
> interprets the /bin/sh scripts then and not something called 'sh' (again
> sorry I don't understand much of this) (If it is ASH then don't bother
> replying)
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