I haven't seen anything like this one before. But maybe this is due to some incompatibility between solaris sh and bash? The ^J (control-J) in the middle there is the immediate cause of the problem. Try running 'bash pump ...' instead of 'pump ...'.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Tim Flechtner <t...@trdlnk.com> wrote: hi everyone, i'm trying to get distcc-3.1 running on solaris x86. i am getting the following error, can anyone help me out? i tried searching through google, and read the first four quarters of archived list emails but didn't see anything either place that looked familiar. is there a better way to search? thanks! -tim userver43:/export/home/timf/builds/distcc_test/libs/meta $ DISTCC_POTENTIAL_HOSTS="udesktop71 udesktop103" pump gmake __________Using distcc-pump from /opt/app/nonc++/distcc-3.1/bin /opt/app/nonc++/distcc-3.1/bin/pump: DISTCC_HOSTS=--randomize udesktop103,cpp,lzo^Judesktop71,cpp,lzo: is not an identifier __________Shutting down distcc-pump include server userver43:/export/home/timf/builds/distcc_test/libs/meta $ __ distcc mailing list http://distcc.samba.org/ To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/distcc -- Fergus Henderson <fer...@google.com>
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