Thanks to everybody who has replied on my issue that AIX is not a supported 
Platform.
 
I have now taken an alternative way and used a different AIX machine with a GCC 
compiler, it actually creates all the Objects but with one it has a problem. 
The variable important for the object file mode "OBJECT_MODE" it set to 32 
while it can't find a gcc compiler for 64bit. (running ./configure won't work 
with the 64 setting).
 
I have met the same but with all the Objects if I don't set the Object Mode on 
compile but force it to be 64 bit via the configure parameters. Maybe somebody 
has met this issue while it seems to be a "pure" compiler issue rather than a 
showstopper.
 
Thanks for the help,
 
Oliver
 
Compile Log:
/usr/bin/ar cru libvex-ppc32-aix5.a libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-main_globals.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-main_main.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-main_util.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-ir_defs.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-ir_match.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-ir_opt.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_generic_bb_to_IR.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_generic_x87.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_x86_helpers.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_x86_toIR.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_amd64_helpers.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_amd64_toIR.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_ppc_helpers.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_ppc_toIR.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_arm_helpers.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-guest_arm_toIR.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_generic_regs.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_generic_simd64.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_generic_reg_alloc2.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_x86_defs.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_x86_isel.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_amd64_defs.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_amd64_isel.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_ppc_defs.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_ppc_isel.o 
libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_arm_defs.o libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-host_arm_isel.o
ar: 0707-126 libvex_ppc32_aix5_a-main_globals.o is not valid with the current 
object file mode.
        Use the -X option to specify the desired object mode.
gmake[3]: *** [libvex-ppc32-aix5.a] Error 1
gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/valgrind-3.5.0/VEX'
gmake[2]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/valgrind-3.5.0/VEX'
gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/valgrind-3.5.0'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2


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