OK.  thanks for your  answers.

I test:

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/mhhaque/entry/how_to_use_gcc_or_g_compiler_on_aix_7?lang=en

http://www.cybercanibal.com/articulos-tecnicos/instalacion-de-servicios/95-instalacion-de-cliente-bacula-50x-en-aix-61-con-gcc


i will show the result.




On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 10:48 AM Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> You are trying to use an unsupported compiler xlc.  Bacula supports only
> gcc (or g++).  If you want to use xlc, you are free to do so, but you will
> need to ensure that the libraries are not included from two different
> directories, which is what is happening to you, and is clearly shown in the
> compiler output you supplied.
>
> By the way, version 7.4.x is no longer supported by the project.
>
> Best regards,
> Kern
>
> On 2/25/19 11:23 PM, Jose Alberto wrote:
>
> Result  ./configure  (only fd) :
>
> Configuration on Mon Feb 25 16:59:55 CST 2019:
>
>    Host:                     powerpc-ibm-aix7.1.0.0 -- aix 1
>    Bacula version:           Bacula 7.4.7 (16 March 2017)
>    Source code location:     .
>    Install binaries:         /etc/bacula/bin
>    Install libraries:        /usr/lib
>    Install config files:     /etc/bacula/bin
>    Scripts directory:        /etc/bacula/bin
>    Archive directory:        /tmp
>    Working directory:        /etc/bacula/working
>    PID directory:            /etc/bacula/bin/working
>    Subsys directory:         /etc/bacula/bin/working
>    Man directory:            ${datarootdir}/man
>    Data directory:           /usr/share
>    Plugin directory:         /usr/lib
>    C Compiler:               /usr/vacpp/bin/xlc
>    C++ Compiler:             /usr/vacpp/bin/xlC
>    Compiler flags:            -g
>    Linker flags:
>    Libraries:                -lpthread  -lintl
>    Statically Linked Tools:  no
>    Statically Linked FD:     no
>    Statically Linked SD:     no
>    Statically Linked DIR:    no
>    Statically Linked CONS:   no
>    Database backends:        None
>    Database port:
>    Database name:            bacula
>    Database user:            bacula
>    Database SSL options:
>
>    Job Output Email:         root@localhost
>    Traceback Email:          root@localhost
>    SMTP Host Address:        localhost
>
>    Director Port:            9101
>    File daemon Port:         9102
>    Storage daemon Port:      9103
>
>    Director User:
>    Director Group:
>    Storage Daemon User:
>    Storage DaemonGroup:
>    File Daemon User:
>    File Daemon Group:
>
>    Large file support:       no
>    Bacula conio support:     yes -ltermcap
>    readline support:         no
>    TCP Wrappers support:     no
>    TLS support:              no
>    Encryption support:       no
>    ZLIB support:             yes
>    LZO support:              no
>    enable-smartalloc:        yes
>    enable-lockmgr:           no
>    bat support:              no
>    client-only:              yes
>    build-dird:               no
>    build-stored:             no
>    Plugin support:           no
>    AFS support:              no
>    ACL support:              yes
>    XATTR support:            yes
>    systemd support:          no
>    Batch insert enabled:     None
>
> but  run make:
>
> ==>Entering directory /DB/bacula-7.4.7/src
> Target "all" is up to date.
> ==>Entering directory /DB/bacula-7.4.7/scripts
> Target "all" is up to date.
> ==>Entering directory /DB/bacula-7.4.7/src/lib
> Compiling attr.c
> "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h", line 67.20: 1540-0403 (S) "strcpy(char *,
> const char *)" is already defined.
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 418.17: 1540-0425 (I) "strcpy" is defined on
> line 418 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h", line 22.20: 1540-0424 (I) "strcpy" is
> declared on line 22 of "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h".
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 47.18: 1540-0424 (I) "strcpy" is declared on
> line 47 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 212.26: 1540-0424 (I) "strcpy" is declared
> on line 212 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h", line 69.20: 1540-0403 (S) "strcmp(const
> char *, const char *)" is already defined.
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 420.17: 1540-0425 (I) "strcmp" is defined on
> line 420 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h", line 23.20: 1540-0424 (I) "strcmp" is
> declared on line 23 of "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h".
> h".
> .
> .
> .idem idem
> .
> .
> .
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 66.21: 1540-0424 (I) "index" is declared on
> line 66 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 317.26: 1540-0424 (I) "index" is declared on
> line 317 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h", line 144.25: 1540-0403 (S) "rindex(const
> char *, int)" is already defined.
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 472.20: 1540-0425 (I) "rindex" is defined on
> line 472 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h", line 44.25: 1540-0424 (I) "rindex" is
> declared on line 44 of "/usr/vacpp/include/string.h".
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 67.21: 1540-0424 (I) "rindex" is declared on
> line 67 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> "/usr/include/string.h", line 318.26: 1540-0424 (I) "rindex" is declared
> on line 318 of "/usr/include/string.h".
> make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
>
>
> Stop.
>
>
>   ====== Error in /DB/bacula-7.4.7/src/lib ======
>
>
> make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
>
>
> Stop.
>
>
>
>
>
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