Hmm, in looking at the truss output more carefully, it appears that you're running /usr/bin/tar. Can you please arrange for the test to run the tar that you built instead? You can do that by modifying the test case, replacing the two instances of "tar" with the full path name of the just-built tar command.
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Kevin Brott
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Kevin Brott
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Kevin Brott
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Kevin Brott
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Kevin Brott
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Kevin Brott
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Kevin Brott
- Re: [Bug-tar] Problem with fstatat on AIX 7.1 Paul Eggert
