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Leif Hedstrom updated TS-635:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 2.1.5)
2.1.6
> `tsxs' fails to recognize command line switches
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> Key: TS-635
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-635
> Project: Traffic Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: TSAPI
> Affects Versions: 2.1.5
> Reporter: Arno Toell
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.1.6
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> The compile and linking helper `tsxs', shipped with traffic server fails to
> recognize command line switches if they are supplied out of order:
> {noformat}
> root@test1:~/build-area/example/session-1# tsxs -o session.so -c session-1.c
> compiling session-1.c -> session-1.lo
> compiling ->
> gcc: argument to '-o' is missing
> Compile failed: gcc -I/usr/include -fpic -c -o
> root@test1:~/build-area/example/session-1# tsxs -c session-1.c -o session.so
> compiling session-1.c -> session-1.lo
> linking -> session.so
> {noformat}
> This happens because the script triggers immediate action if a switch is
> encountered while parsing the command line. A better approach would be to
> parse the command line first and handle later.
> Since this is a reasonable small script I'd offer to redo it in Perl in a
> cleaner way if you want to get rid of that limited shell code.
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