> >> From: James Carlson <james.d.carlson at sun.com> >> >> Roland Mainz writes: >> > BTW: The "real" fix for this problem is to compile the shell scripts - >> > in that case the compiled shell script /usr/bin/sleep will just appear >> > as "just another binary application" in the $ ps -ef # output ... >> > ... the trouble is that the matching kernel module ("shbinexec") was >> > added to OS/Net in B106 and we need some builds before we're able to >> > request a flag day and make the availablity of the kernel module a >> > requirement... ;-/ >> >> I'd guess that the flag day is for BFU and not for the build machines >> themselves: you would need to install at least 106 before BFU-ing any >> higher. >> > >Isn't the new /bin/shcomp, introduced in build 106, >needed on the build machines to compile the ksh93 script for sleep? >In that case, build 106 would be required for build machines also.
The ONNV build environment must use a native shcomp; it should not use the installed shcomp. Casper