Hi Laurent,

sorry for the late reply but I didn't had much time for testing stuff
lately.

Following tests where done after trying to compile the skalibs package
in opensde after updating it from 1.3.0 to 1.4.2, cross-compiling for
x86 on a x86-64 build host, which still fails.

cat conf-compile/conf-cc
i686-unknown-linux-musl-gcc

cat conf-compile/conf-dynld 
i686-unknown-linux-musl-gcc

cat conf-compile/conf-ld    
i686-unknown-linux-musl-gcc

On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 23:32:09 +0000
Laurent Bercot <ska-skaw...@skarnet.org> wrote:

> 
>   Hi Christian,
>   I actually replied to this on December 22nd and was waiting
> for your input...
>   It looks that my e-mail never made it to the list and I didn't
> notice (my client/ISP setup is definitely flakey here >.>)
>   Sorry about that. Here is the e-mail I sent:

Yeah... *beep* happens sometimes ;)

> 
>   That is very weird. Can you go to compile/sysdeps and run by hand
> ./compile trysizeofushort.c

no error at all while calling ./compile trysizeofushort.c

> ./load trysizeofushort
>   to see what happens, and post the error message if any ?

no error at all as well. the executable seems to be created properly.


>   Nevertheless, it's a bug: if there's an error at those stages, the
> compilation should fail instead of silently propagating the error.
> I'll fix the Makefile for the next release, thanks.
> 

But what I do not get is why it is failing to generate the header even
if the above calls are working.

Cheers,
Christian


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