Did you use the AIX strip or the GNU one ?
2005/12/29, Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Using IBM's xlc 7.x compiler...
For some reason the lsof binary is being creating with a weird name,
causing the final build to
Henri Gomez wrote:
Did you use the AIX strip or the GNU one ?
2005/12/29, Doug Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Using IBM's xlc 7.x compiler...
For some reason the lsof binary is being creating with a weird name,
causing
On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 02:10:31PM -0800, Doug Summers wrote:
Definitely the AIX one - /usr/bin/strip is the only one on the system.
Another note - the above problems only occur on 64-bit AIX 5.1 systems;
32-bit systems build just fine with xlc.
The AIX binary tools need to be told wether
Using IBM's xlc 7.x compiler...
For some reason the lsof binary is being creating with a weird name,
causing the final build to fail:
+ cd lsof_4.76_src
+ /syscfg/opkg/lib/openpkg/shtool install -c -s lsof
/syscfg/opkg/RPM/TMP/lsof-4.76-root/syscfg/opkg/bin/
strip:
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Using IBM's xlc 7.x compiler...
For some reason the lsof binary is being creating with a weird name,
causing the final build to fail:
+ cd lsof_4.76_src
+ /syscfg/opkg/lib/openpkg/shtool install -c -s lsof
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005, Doug Summers wrote:
Using IBM's xlc 7.x compiler...
For some reason the lsof binary is being creating with a weird name,
causing the final build to fail:
+ cd lsof_4.76_src
+ /syscfg/opkg/lib/openpkg/shtool install -c -s lsof