On 1/14/19 11:36 AM, gnido...@ya.ru wrote:
> Thank you for the answer! I've seen this on both master and 2.3.0 release
> About ksh... May it be that move from ksh 2012 to recent one (93v) in my 
> system created such issue?

Hmm. Wish I could think of a patch that might have caused that...

As for the ksh version, yes that's possible...  On my 18.04 ubuntu:

$ echo ${.sh.version}
Version AJM 93u+ 2012-08-01

I'm not sure what in 93v would cause that problem, but it seems like a
possibility...

-jon


> 
> 14.01.2019, 21:29, "Jon Trulson" <j...@radscan.com>:
>> On 1/14/19 11:18 AM, Alex Ivanov wrote:
>>>  It is NixOS Linux distro. Non FHS compliant. Its strange that I had no 
>>> such issue with 2.2.4 release, but have it with current release
>>>  Any things I should check at first?
>>
>> Not sure what would have changed that behavior - I assume by "current
>> release" you mean git master?
>>
>> These options (and the command itself) are set in imake via the config
>> files in config/cf/
>>
>> With some grepping around, I see:
>>
>> cray.cf:#define ArCmd bld cr
>>
>> It's the only place I see 'ar' and 'cr' in the same file.
>>
>> Imake.tmpl defines the ArCmd as:
>>
>> Imake.tmpl:#define ArCmd ArCmdBase clq
>>
>> So I think something in there somewhere (config/cf) might be doing the
>> wrong thing on your OS for some odd reason.
>>
>> See how ArCmd, ArCmdBase and other related Ar commands are being put
>> together in config/cf would be my suggestion.
>>
>> Of course, there might also just be something weird with ksh and it's
>> 'detection' of your OS. This is another one of those painful modules in
>> CDE.
>>
>> -jon
>>
>>>  14.01.2019, 21:13, "Jon Trulson" <j...@radscan.com>:
>>>>  On 1/13/19 10:12 AM, Alex Ivanov wrote:
>>>>>   Default AR arguments (clq) are added to KSH arguments (cr) resulting in 
>>>>> (ar clq cr)
>>>>>   And so build starts to fail when building ksh's libast:
>>>>>
>>>>>   + ar clq cr libast.a state.o opendir.o readdir.o rewinddir.o seekdir.o 
>>>>> telldir.o getcwd.o fastfind.o hashalloc.o hashdump.o hashfree.o 
>>>>> hashlast.o hashlook.o hashscan.o hashsize.o hashwalk.o memhash.o memsum.o 
>>>>> strhash.o strsum.o mematoe.o m
>>>>>   emetoa.o chresc.o chrtoi.o streval.o strexpr.o strmatch.o strcopy.o 
>>>>> modei.o modex.o
>>>>>   ar: libast.a: No such file or directory
>>>>>
>>>>>   In the past I had no such issue (CDE 2.2.4), but I have it now with 
>>>>> latest release.
>>>>>   Anyone knows how to track this issue?
>>>>
>>>>  I don't see this on linux of freebsd... What OS are you trying to build
>>>>  for. Seems an odd problem...
>>>>
>>>>  --
>>>>  Jon Trulson
>>>>
>>>>    "The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears.
>>>>     It was their final, most essential command."
>>>>
>>>>     -- 1984
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>>
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>>    It was their final, most essential command."
>>
>>    -- 1984

-- 
Jon Trulson

  "The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears.
   It was their final, most essential command."

   -- 1984


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