Richard Lowe wrote: > "James C. McPherson" <James.McPherson at Sun.COM> writes: ... >> these should have a 2008 copyright date: >> >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/Cddl.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/CStyle.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/Comments.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/Copyright.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/DbLookups.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/HdrChk.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/Keywords.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/Makefile >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/Rti.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Checks/__init__.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Makefile >> usr/src/tools/onbld/Scm/__init__.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/__init__.py >> usr/src/tools/onbld/hgext/Makefile >> usr/src/tools/onbld/hgext/__init__.py >> usr/src/tools/scripts/cddlchk.1 >> usr/src/tools/scripts/cddlchk.py >> usr/src/tools/scripts/copyrightchk.py >> usr/src/tools/scripts/cstyle.pl >> usr/src/tools/scripts/hdrchk.1 >> usr/src/tools/scripts/hdrchk.py >> usr/src/tools/scripts/jstyle.pl >> usr/src/tools/scripts/rtichk.py >> usr/src/tools/scripts/webrev.1 > > I think someone disagreed with that? ...
I'm just pointing it out. I would expect to see a 2008 Copyright date in those files. >>Just for laughs, have you tried running usr/src/tools/scripts/flg.flp.sh >>using ksh93 rather than /bin/ksh ? > We'd briefly discussed this in the last meeting (well, "Discussed" is > the wrong word). My view is that this is not our problem, any truly > supported (well, you know what I mean) build machine has ksh88 > present as /bin/ksh. If Indiana is supported as a build machine, > nobody has yet told me. Should I get some free time, I may try it, > but that's the best I'm going to say unless forced to do otherwise. Sigh. I'm not running Indiana. I'm not trying to build ON on Indiana. I'm not running osol2008.05. I'm not trying to build ON on osol2008.05. All I did was ask whether you'd tried to run that script with #!/usr/bin/ksh93 rather than #!/bin/ksh. If you haven't, that's fine. I think I will and I'll see how it goes. Since we need at least build 77 for a "supported" build machine these days, and ksh93 went into 72... I think it's a very reasonable question to ask. James C. McPherson -- Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris Sun Microsystems http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog