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Martin Sebor reassigned STDCXX-109:
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Assignee: Andrew Black
Assigning to Andrew -- can you please check what the deal is here?
> [Mac OS X 10.2.8] Unable to build rwstderr.cat (no gencat utility)
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> Key: STDCXX-109
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-109
> Project: C++ Standard Library
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Build
> Environment: Mac OS X 10.2.8/Darwin 6.8 with GCC 3.1
> Reporter: Andrew Black
> Assignee: Andrew Black
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> When the make process gets to the point where it tries to build the
> rwstderr.cat file, the make process fails with
> gencat rwstderr.cat /Volumes/Orion/Work/stdcxx/src/rwstderr.msg
> /bin/sh: gencat: command not found
> make[2]: *** [rwstderr.cat] Error 127
> make[1]: *** [lib] Error 2
> make: *** [libstd] Error 2
> The most obvious cause is that there is no gencat utility installed on the
> system in the $PATH hierarchy. I have not searched for the gencat utility
> outside of the $PATH hierarchy at this point in time, though it would make
> sense to do so. As this utility is referenced as a part of the makefile
> rules, it would be difficult at best to control logic through the
> characterization tests.
> A possible way to detect if there is an accessable copy of gencat would be to
> use the which command, redirecting the output to /dev/null, and using the
> return code to detect the location.
> Another possible tactic would be to make the failed execution of gencat a non
> fatal problem (which likely would result in other problems if it failed in
> other circumstances), then to touch the output file when done so that a file
> is present (if empty) to be used in building the library.
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