Trouble with Bash
Craig Lanning
CraigL@DyCon.com
Sat Feb 26 17:58:00 GMT 2000
At 01:42 PM 2/26/00 EST, N8TM@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 2/25/2000 4:37:52 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>CraigL@DyCon.com writes:
>
>> ./configure: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission denied
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea what is going on here or what I can do to find
out
>> what is going on?
>You ought to be able to track this down. For example, you may need to make
>sure that the Windows TEMP paths are directories without spaces in the
name.
>You can change these under Control Panel/System/ to directories of your own
>creation.
Thanks for the pointer. Unfortunately, it didn't help.
Windows 98 has no directory controls in Control Panel/System/. It also
doesn't have anything in the Registry. The Windows temp directory on my
system is c:\win98\temp\.
Autoexec.bat contains:
set TEMP=c:\tmp
set TMP=c:\tmp
The interesting thing is that even though it complains that it can't create
the temp file, it does. The c:\tmp directory contains many t<num>-0-sh files.
Any other ideas?
Craig
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