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Re: Error with ./compile and make


On 10/28/2011 9:53 PM, Mitchel Craun wrote:
Hello World,

I am trying to install a package on my computer (Windows 7 64) that was written
primarily for a Linux instillation.  I am using cygwin to accomplish this.  The
Install notes for the package I am trying to use say I can either run
./configure
make
make install

or I can use cmake then
make
make install

If I just run ./configure I get the error

line 21: $'\r': command not found
line 32: syntax error near unexpected token `$'in\r''
line 32: `   case   1(set -o) 2>/dev/null` in

To resolve this I use Vim and run
:set fileformat=unix
I then enter  ./configure  into the terminal and get the following error.

configure: error: cannot run /bin/sh config/config.sub

I have not figured out how to fix this yet.
I then tried using cmake and am able to run that.  However, once it is finished
I type    make    into the terminal and I get the following error

src/nvec_ser/CMakeFiles/sundials_nvecserial_shared_dir/build.make:53: *** target
pattern contains no `%'. stop.
make[1]: *** [src/nvec_ser/CMakeFiles/sundials_nvecserial_shared.dir/all] Error
2
make: *** [all] Error 2


Does anyone have any idea on how I can fix either or both of these issues? For the configure: error: cannot run /bin/sh config/config.sub error I tried changing /bin/sh to C:/cygwin/bin/sh in the configure file, but that did not help.

Sounds to me like you unpacked this package using Windows tools. I suggest that you start over using Cygwin tools (tar/gzip/bzip2) to unpack instead and try again. If that doesn't solve the problem, please read and follow the problem reporting guidelines with any follow-up you post to the list. See this link for details: <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>


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