The named test fails on all platforms with an EXEC error. It looks like
the problem is that when trying to build the executable
'22.locale.codecvt.out', it actually generates an output file for the
test '22.locale.codecvt', which is obviously not going to be executable.

  $ gmake 22.locale.codecvt.out
  gcc -c -I/amd/devco/vitek/stdcxx/trunk/include/ansi -D_RWSTDDEBUG
-I/amd/devco/vitek/stdcxx/trunk/include -I/build/vitek/5.0.0/11S/include
-I/amd/devco/vitek/stdcxx/trunk/tests/include  -pedantic -nostdinc++ -g
-W -Wall -Wcast-qual -Winline -Wshadow -Wwrite-strings -Wno-long-long
-Wcast-align
/amd/devco/vitek/stdcxx/trunk/tests/localization/22.locale.codecvt.cpp
  gcc 22.locale.codecvt.o -o 22.locale.codecvt
-L/build/vitek/5.0.0/11S/rwtest -lrwtest11S
-L/build/vitek/5.0.0/11S/lib  -lstd11S -lsupc++ -lm 
  LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/build/vitek/5.0.0/11S/lib
./22.locale.codecvt >22.locale.codecvt.out 2>&1

I know this worked at one time because I was involved in the discussion
for fixing this problem the last time it came up
[http://tinyurl.com/5nv7qx].

Any ideas why this problem is back to haunt us?

Travis

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