When I attempt to configure groff using ksh on UWIN, I get 8 errors:
 
16 bit MS DOS subsystem NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction...
 
Is this typical? Is there a fix? I am sure my OS (XP PRO, UWIN 4.n) is 32 bit.
 
I ignore the error messages, and the configure does not work. Should I, rather, 
close the error message?
 
MEL 
090310.1430
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