When you say RHEL 6, do you have a true Redhat Enterprise install or are
you using a specific distribution like Scientific Linux or CentOS?  In our
testing, we only saw this compiler error on Ubuntu and Fedora installs,
which tend to have the latest and greatest changes.

On Scientific Linux 6.6, I did not get this compilation error.  So, I just
want to be aware of the difference in case other people have this problem.

The relevant branch is http://www.orangefs.org/svn/orangefs/trunk.  Use the
svn command to check it out, cd into the top level of the tree and run the
following commands:

./prepare
./configure <options>
./make

Please let me know if you still have compiler issues with ofs_cp.c

Becky



On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 4:35 AM, Dave Love <[email protected]> wrote:

> Becky Ligon <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Dave:
> >
> > Today, we have fixed the problem when compiling on newer versions of
> > glibcand ofs_cp.c  After we run our development branch through our
> > regression tests and all is successful, I will notify you.  If you'd
> like,
> > you can grab this version, which is 2.9.2 with only these changes, and
> try
> > it on your machine.
>
> Thanks, though it's not very important for me.  What is the relevant
> branch (assuming this is the public svn repo)?
>
> I don't understand a fourth argument of open(2), which I don't think
> I've ever seen, and I assumed the arity was checked before, but I think
> I mis-remembered the gcc mechanism.  For what it's worth, I was building
> on current RHEL 6.
>
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