* Rainer Tammer wrote on Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 05:48:10PM CET: > > > > TESTS="tagdemo-static.test tagdemo-make tagdemo-exec.test > > tagdemo-conf.test tagdemo-make tagdemo-exec.test > > tagdemo-shared.test tagdemo-make tagdemo-exec.test" \ > > VERBOSE=yes make -e check > > > > > > The above TESTS="..." is not working... I have modified it to:
Oh, sorry about that glitch. > ... and the "BFD: ..." errors are gone. Cool. But you're saying the link errors remain? > The IBM AIX Linux Toolbox contains ar / nm from GNU binutils 2.14 20030612. > Currently I am trying to build GNU binutils 2.18.50 on AIX 5.3. > > Is it possible / advisable to always use the AIX ar/nm version ?? It should be if you configure like this: ./configure AR=ar NM="nm -B" ... or, if the GNU stuff is first in $PATH, use their absolute names. > The AIX Linux Toolbox is quite common on AIX installations.... this is a > nightmare. > > To be sure I just executed all tests (part 1 - till the start of the new > testsuite) with gcc 4.2.2 and AIX ar/nm. > The gcc 4.2.2 is not from the IBM AIX Linux toolbox. This version is > from www.perzl.org. > > Result: > > ==================== > All 124 tests passed > ==================== Great! > >These warnings: > >| libtool: link: /opt/freeware/bin/nm -B -Bpg .libs/baz.o | awk '{ if > >((($ 2 == "T") || ($ 2 == "D") || ($ 2 == "B")) && (substr($ 3,1,1) != > >".")) { print $ 3 } }' | sort -u > .libs/libbaz.exp > >| BFD: .libs/baz.o: Unrecognized storage class 111 for .text symbol > >`_ZTS14barbaz_derived' [...] > Just to be sure I will rerun the following tests: > > branch-1.5 > > AIX 5.3 / VisualAge C/C++ 6.0 > AIX 5.3 / gcc 4.2.2 with AIX ar/nm > AIX 5.3 / gcc 4.2.2 with ar/nm from GNU binutils 2.18.50 > AIX 6.1 / XL C/C++ 9.0 FWIW, I don't think you need to rerun the XL tests at all, neither branch-1-5 nor HEAD. > HEAD > > AIX 5.3 / VisualAge C/C++ 6.0 > AIX 5.3 / gcc 4.2.2 with AIX ar/nm > AIX 5.3 / gcc 4.2.2 with ar/nm from GNU binutils 2.18.50 > > This will take some time as the HEAD tests tend to runn very slow on my > old test machine :-(( If you want to speedup you can use bash as shell: export CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash $CONFIG_SHELL ./configure [...] Thanks for all your testing. Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ Bug-libtool mailing list Bug-libtool@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-libtool