Re: Windows 10 process argument limit issue

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On 6/26/2019 10:23 AM, Austin Stephens wrote:
On 6/26/2019 9:48 AM, Austin Stephens wrote:
On 6/26/2019 9:22 AM, Michael Stahl wrote:
maybe it's the top-level one that is problematic?

so you must have "HAVE_GNUMAKE_FILE_FUNC=" in config_host.mk

you could check configure.ac and look what GNUMAKE it detects, if it's
the expected one... and why the HAVE_GNUMAKE_FILE_FUNC check around line
5183 fails.
I can confirm that "HAVE_GNUMAKE_FILE_FUNC=" is in config_host.mk. Running the test manually passes so it should set it to true. I am going to try running autogen.sh again. Maybe I didn't have LODE_HOME defined when I ran it last, so it used the wrong make?
So, the output of autogen.sh gives me

checking the GNU Make version... D:/cygwin64/opt/lo/bin/make 4.0
checking whether GNU Make supports the 'file' function... no
Oddly enough the make that cygwin comes with is the same version, built for "x86_64-unknown-cygwin" , so I don't think that is the issue. I am going to try running configure as "sh -x configure 2>log" and see what I get from that.
So, I have determined that it was a permissions issue. I tried to set my cygwin tmp dir up so it behaved like it was sticky like the unix /tmp. Apparently I set it up wrong and the Makefile for testing the file function had the permissions of ---xr-xr-x. I fixed it by ensuring "CREATOR OWNER" had all of the permissions. Thanks for the help!

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Sincerely,
Austin Stephens
Western Standard
Fluency Dev

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