Alan:
Thanks for the info. The system in question is a second-level z/VM 5.1
guest, set up as a bare [virtual] metal installation - no upgrade, no
cross-pollination from other pre-existing systems.
I have, meanwhile, run across a copy of the MAINT 19E from a much older
VM/ESA 2.4.0 system which included a copy of an earlier version of the C
compiler. I established a short time ago that it's possible to use the
back-level compiler (5654-033 V3R1M0, according to the banner in the CC
EXEC) successfully with the problem version of RPCGEN. The current
generation C/C++ compiler persists in coughing up furballs despite the
good example set by it's predecessor.
The problem occurred both before and after LE was rebuilt during the
install of the latest RSU.
I'll open up a PMR for further pursuit, and post a follow-up note to the
list once the issue is resolved.
Again, thanks to all who have responded!
-dan.
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Thursday, 03/30/2006 at 10:03 CST, "Daniel P. Martin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe a better question is: Does RPCGEN support the newer C/C++
compiler?
Dan, we compile RPCGEN using the C/C++ compiler. My worry is that you
upgraded the VM system rather than performed a fresh install and have LE
segments laying around from the older release. Or your LE segments are
corrupted in some way.
Perhaps a rebuild of LE is in order? Otherwise I recommend that you open
a PMR.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott