On 27 May 2012 20:59, Roland Mainz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> ----
>
> [This is AFAIK an issue once seen on Solaris... which got fixed... and
> now has it's revenge upon us on Linux... ;-( ]
> If I try to build ast-open.2012-05-18 on SuSE 12.1/AMD64 with ksh
> binary in $PATH (and SHELL pointing to it, too) previously fetched
> from a Solaris 12.1/AMD64 ast-open.2012-05-18 (with
> -DSHOPT_CMDLIB_BLTIN=0 -DSH_CMDLIB_DIR=\"/usr/ast/bin\"
> -DSHOPT_CMDLIB_HDR=\"/home/test001/work/ast_ksh_20120518/build_linux_32bit/tmp_gnulinux_builtin_header.h\"
> ; I've attached the header file as "tmp_gnulinux_builtin_header.h")
> build I get the following error:
> -- snip --
> + chmod -w 
> /home/test001/work/ast_ksh_20120518/build_normal_sed_under_valgrind/arch/linux.i386-64/lib/libcmd.so.1.2
> ksh[783]: chmod:
> /home/test001/work/ast_ksh_20120518/build_normal_sed_under_valgrind/arch/linux.i386-64/lib/libcmd.so.1.2:
> not found [Invalid argument]
> -- snip --
>
> Glenn/David: Can you reproduce the problem on your side (e.g. compile
> ast-open with the SHOPT_CMDLIB_HDR header attached to this file, fetch
> the resulting ksh93 binary and use it again to build ast-open) ?

I can reproduce the problem on Fedora, too.
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