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<div align="left">Sorry, I don't know enough to understand what to do. How do I get a "plain" msys-shell</div>
        
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<div align="left">about the path, is it the path I have put in environmet variables, then it is c:\MinGW\bin<br />
                the thing is that it works in other directories for make clean, but not for the regress directory.</div>
        
<div align="left">Here I paste the whole thing for make clean at the trunk r4134:</div>
        
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<div align="left">$ make clean<br />
                make -C liblwgeom clean<br />
                make[1]: Entering directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/liblwgeom'<br />
                rm -f measures.o box2d.o ptarray.o lwgeom_api.o lwgeom.o lwpoint.o lwline.o lwpoly.o lwmpoint.o lwmline.o lwmpoly.o lwcollection.o lwcircstring.o lwcompound.o lwcurvepoly.o lwmcurve.o lwmsurface.o lwutil.o lwalgorithm.o lwgunparse.o lwgparse.o lwsegmentize.o wktparse.tab.o lex.yy.o vsprintf.o    <br />
                rm -f liblwgeom.a <br />
                make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/liblwgeom'<br />
                make -C postgis clean<br />
                make[1]: Entering directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/postgis'<br />
                rm -f postgis-1.4.dll   libpostgis-1.4.a libpostgis-1.4dll.def<br />
                rm -f postgis.sql uninstall_postgis.sql postgis_upgrade.sql<br />
                rm -f lwgeom_pg.o lwgeom_debug.o lwgeom_accum.o lwgeom_spheroid.o lwgeom_ogc.o lwgeom_functions_analytic.o lwgeom_inout.o lwgeom_estimate.o lwgeom_functions_basic.o lwgeom_gist.o lwgeom_btree.o lwgeom_transform.o lwgeom_box.o lwgeom_box3d.o lwgeom_box2dfloat4.o lwgeom_chip.o lwgeom_geos.o lwgeom_geos_prepared.o lwgeom_svg.o lwgeom_gml.o lwgeom_kml.o lwgeom_geojson.o lwgeom_triggers.o lwgeom_dump.o lwgeom_functions_lrs.o long_xact.o lwgeom_sqlmm.o lwgeom_rtree.o<br />
                rm -f postgis.sql.in uninstall_postgis.sql.in<br />
                make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/postgis'<br />
                make -C loader clean<br />
                make[1]: Entering directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/loader'<br />
                make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/loader'<br />
                make -C doc clean<br />
                make[1]: Entering directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/doc'<br />
                make -C html/image_src clean<br />
                make[2]: Entering directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/doc/html/image_src'<br />
                make[2]: Leaving directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/doc/html/image_src'<br />
                make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/doc'<br />
                make -C regress clean<br />
                make[1]: Entering directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/regress'<br />
                rm -f postgis.sql <br />
                make[1]: rm: Command not found<br />
                make[1]: *** [clean] Error 127<br />
                make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/thesrc/pg14/regress'<br />
                make: *** [test-clean] Error 2<br />
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<div align="left">the error I sent before was from running make clean inside the regress folder.</div>
        
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<div align="left">/Nicklas<br />
                2009-07-13 Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:<br />
                <br />
                nicklas.aven@jordogskog.no wrote:<br />
                ><br />
                >> Then it seems to give exactly the same error-messages as in branch 1.4 <br />
                >> <br />
                >> is it something strange with my mingw-installation or is it the same <br />
                >> thing for you Regina?<br />
                >> or anyone else compiling with MinGW<br />
                >> <br />
                >> /Nicklas<br />
                ><br />
                >How strange. What does PATH look like in a plain MSYS shell? Can you <br />
                >type "make" on its own within that? And what are the exact errors you <br />
                >are seeing?<br />
                ><br />
                ><br />
                >ATB,<br />
                ><br />
                >Mark.<br />
                ><br />
                >-- <br />
                >Mark Cave-Ayland - Senior Technical Architect<br />
                >PostgreSQL - PostGIS<br />
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                >http://www.siriusit.co.uk<br />
                >t: +44 870 608 0063<br />
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