Building using nightly from a fresh Mercurial clone of tag onnv_121 and 
onnv_122 (last known good to me is onnv_117 but I haven't tested the others) I 
find my intel build OK but the solaris build reports a huge number of errors

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 /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -w -D_KERNEL -D_SYSCALL32 -D_SYSCALL32_IMPL -D_ELF64 
-D_DDI_STRICT -Dsun -D__sun -D__SVR4 -Dsun4u -D_MACHDEP -DSFMMU -I../../sun4 
-I../../sun4u -I../../sfmmu -I../../sparc/v9 -I../../sparc -I../../sparc/krtld 
-I../../sun -Y I,../../common -o ./debug64/genconst ../../sun4/ml/genconst.c 
"../../common/sys/strsubr.h", line 130: syntax error before or at: *
"../../common/sys/strsubr.h", line 217: syntax error before or at: msgfunc_t
"../../common/sys/strsubr.h", line 451: syntax error before or at: queue_t
"../../common/sys/strsubr.h", line 702: incomplete struct/union/enum queue: 
qu_rqueue
"../../common/sys/strsubr.h", line 711: incomplete struct/union/enum linkblk: 
li_lblk
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$ cc -V
cc: Sun C 5.9 SunOS_sparc Patch 124867-08 2008/10/07
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NIGHTLY_OPTIONS='-NnaCDFlmrt'
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There also appear to be a number of core files highlighted in mail_msg
I would hope these are caused by previous errors in the build process and are 
effect rather than cause.
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==== Find core files ====
/local/rjs/onnv_122_driver/usr/src/./cmd/cmd-inet/usr.lib/in.dhcpd/core:        
ELF 32-bit MSB core file SPARC Version 1, from 'lint1'
/local/rjs/onnv_122_driver/usr/src/./cmd/cmd-inet/usr.lib/pppoe/core:   ELF 
32-bit MSB core file SPARC Version 1, from 'lint1'
/local/rjs/onnv_122_driver/usr/src/./cmd/fs.d/nfs/mountd/core:  ELF 32-bit MSB 
core file SPARC Version 1, from 'acomp'
/local/rjs/onnv_122_driver/usr/src/./lib/libslp/sparcv9/core:   ELF 32-bit MSB 
core file SPARC Version 1, from 'lint1'
/local/rjs/onnv_122_driver/usr/src/./lib/libslp/sparc/core:     ELF 32-bit MSB 
core file SPARC Version 1, from 'lint1'
/local/rjs/onnv_122_driver/usr/src/./lib/libinetcfg/sparc/core: ELF 32-bit MSB 
core file SPARC Version 1, from 'lint1'
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Does anyone quickly recognise what might have caused this?
Do I need update 1 for Sun Studio 12?

Many thanks

-- 
Rob Stonehouse
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