On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Philip Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here's a new package, Google command line option parsing for C++ and Python.
>>
>> * gflags: new package
>>  + gflags-1.3,REV=2010.03.03-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
>>  + gflags-1.3,REV=2010.03.03-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
>
>
> Ah... this seems to be another isaexec GAR malfunction :(
>
> 1 l none /opt/csw/bin/gflags_completions.sh=/opt/csw/bin/isaexec
> 1 f none /opt/csw/bin/sparcv8/gflags_completions.sh 0755 root bin 5268 44497 
> 126
> 6668632
> 1 f none /opt/csw/bin/sparcv9/gflags_completions.sh 0755 root bin 5268 44497 
> 126
> 6668663
>
>
> we need isaexec, on a shellscript? seriously?
> Well I suppose there is some theoretical possibility... However, the
> two files are identical.

Dago, what do you think about this issue?  I think I could work around
it by excluding $(bindir) from the merging phase.  However, in the
general case it could be possible that there are some binaries that
you want to be handled by isaexec, plus a shellscript which doesn't
need it.
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