On Thu, 11 Aug 2011 17:45:32 -0400 Michael P. wrote:
LMP> Will you be able to provide me with any more assistance?

Yes, but I only have time to check the lists every few days. If you have an 
urgent need for immediate assistance, contact me off list for my rates.

On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 15:27:35 -0400 Michael P. wrote:
LMP> "checking whether the Perl function system() invokes a POSIX shell... 
syntax error at -e line 1, at EOF
LMP> Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.
LMP> ./configure[6481]: : cannot execute
LMP> ./configure[6481]: "');': unknown test operator
LMP> yes"

hmm... What do you get from a shell if you run (adjusting perl path as needed):

        /usr/bin/perl -e 'system('\''echo $OSTYPE'\'');'

LMP> " checking libperfstat.h usability... no
LMP> checking libperfstat.h presence... yes
LMP> configure: WARNING: libperfstat.h: present but cannot be compiled
LMP> configure: WARNING: libperfstat.h:     check for missing prerequisite 
headers?
LMP> configure: WARNING: libperfstat.h: see the Autoconf documentation
LMP> configure: WARNING: libperfstat.h:     section "Present But Cannot Be 
Compiled"
LMP> configure: WARNING: libperfstat.h: proceeding with the compiler's result
LMP> configure: WARNING:     ## 
----------------------------------------------------##
LMP> configure: WARNING:     ## Report this to 
[email protected]##
LMP> configure: WARNING:     ## 
----------------------------------------------------##"

can you gzip and send me your configure.log?

LMP> I next ran `make test` and while at first I had issues with execute 
permissions below the testing directory, once I changed everything below 
testing to 777 it seemed to run better.  However the end result was that only 
"20 / 66 succeeded." It then gave two "Stop" errors with error codes "46" and 
"2" respectfully and exited back to an AIX prompt.
LMP> 
LMP> Seems that something is still not right.  Could it have to do with either 
of the items quoted above from the configure run?

Can you capture and gzip the output from make test and send that too?

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