Hi Andy,

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 06:10:43PM +0200, andy corpes wrote:

> I am trying to build an svn client for zOS (1.9).  I am assuming that a will
> get a client executeable if i can build the contents of the following tars:-
> 
> subversion-deps-1.6.11.tar
> subversion-1.6.11.tar
> 
> To this end i have attempted to follow the instructions from  Timo Lilja (
> http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2006-11/0063.shtml ) but am encountering
> problems.
> 
> First of i have attempted to apply the zconf.h.in patch for the zlib build.
> The patch failed becuase it would appear there are some differences between
> the svn 1.4 1.6 verisons of this header.
> 
> So, i just went ahead and tried to build it anyway. This encountered a
> failure in the configure step. (seel below for logfile)
> 
> Can anyone help me with this?  or will i find it easier to try and build svn
> 1.4?
> 
> Log file from configure
> 
> running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
> 
> It was created by subversion configure 1.6.11, which was
> generated by GNU Autoconf 2.64.  Invocation command line was

[...]

> configure:3144: c89 --version >&5
> FSUM3007 --  is not a valid option.
> configure:3155: $? = 1
> configure:3144: c89 -v >&5
> FSUM3012 Specify at least one source, archive, or object operand to be
> processed.
> configure:3155: $? = 1
> configure:3144: c89 -V >&5
> FSUM3012 Specify at least one source, archive, or object operand to be
> processed.
> configure:3155: $? = 1
> configure:3144: c89 -qversion >&5
> FSUM3007 -q is not a valid option.

[...]

> configure:3755: c++ -c  -DSTDC conftest.cpp >&5
> FSUM3010 Specify a file with the correct suffix (.cc, .hh, .i, .c, .i, .s,
> .o, .x, .p, .I, or .a), or a corresponding data set name, instead of
> conftest.cpp.

I suppose, your C++ compiler is not supported by the toolchain. Do you
have a recent GNU compiler? "FSUM3010" doesn't sound like a GNU C error
message...

HTH,

Tino.

PS: 1.6.12 is out already...

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