J?rgen Keil wrote:
>
>
> I also have an old S10 6/2006 installation, and the same 
> command produces *no* output for the S10 6/06 libX11.so
>
> % dis /sol10/usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4 | grep %g2
> %
>
>
> All  /usr/openwin/lib/lib*.so* shared libraries seem to be affected.
>  
I tested what I believe are our CBE compilers with the command line:

cc -c -xO3 -xbuiltin -xlibmil  -Xc -xF -xarch=v8 -xregs=no%appl -mt   
-I../.. 
-I/net/xserver/export/space/rugrat/xw/XW_NV_MWS/xc/lib/X11/../../../proto-sun4-svr4/usr/X11/include
 
-I/net/xserver/export/space/rugrat/xw/XW_NV_MWS/xc/lib/X11/../../../proto-sun4-svr4/usr/X11/include/X11
 
-I/net/xserver/export/space/rugrat/xw/XW_NV_MWS/xc/lib/X11/../../../proto-sun4-svr4/usr/X11/include/X11/extensions
 
-Dsun -Dsparc -DSVR4 -DSYSV -D__EXTENSIONS__ -DDPMSExtension -DXRECORD 
-DEVI -DDHAKAZULU -DTSOL -DSUNSOFT -DXSUN    -DXTHREADS -mt 
-DMALLOC_0_RETURNS_NULL  -DSUNSOFT -DSUN_CUP    -Kpic IntAtom.c

SS11-new (5.8 - 121015-04)  %g2 present
SS11 (5.8 - 121015-02)      %g2 present
SOS10 (5.7 - 117836-03)     %g2 present
SOS8 (5.5 - 112760-07)      %g2 not present

So the breakage happened when we moved from using SOS8 to build
32 bit.





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