From: Keith M. <kei...@to...> - 2006-02-17 14:54:45
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> Marc H=F6per wrote, quoting me: >> What installation paths did you specify? Using msys-1.0.10, you >> must *not* have mingw32-make in /bin. > > Thanks for you help. It seems to be ok now. > > I did install mingw32-make into the default install directory. That > is the mingw dir, e.g. c:\program files\mingw32. No, that isn't the default installation directory. The executable installers ship with preconfigured defaults: C:\mingw for MinGW C:\msys\1.0 for MSYS and friends You may move these to a different disk device, but changing the path beyond this is *not* recommended. In particular, if you move them to "C:\Program Files\...", you are being much too clever for your own good; that assinine space in the path name is going to bite you one day, probably sooner rather than later. (At this point, a wise man will uninstall from "C:\Program Files\..." and reinstall properly). > Changing the installation dir manually to > c:\program files\mingw32\mingw worked. Now, I have command line > options of mingw32-make, too. > > I also install msysDTK. Are there install contraints for this > package? Installing with msysDTK-1.0.1.exe, you should specify the same path as for MSYS itself; the default is C:\msys\1.0 HTH, Keith. |