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Re: other OS/390 peculiarities
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: other OS/390 peculiarities |
Date: |
07 Jun 2002 17:24:58 +0200 |
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| [The configure script has been created with autoconf 2.53.]
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| Here another strange thing with OS/390's C++ compiler:
|
| configure:2121: checking whether c++ accepts -g
| configure:2145: c++ -c -g conftest.cc >&5
| FSUM3010 Specify a file with the correct suffix
| (.cpp, .hh, .i, .c, .i, .s, .o, .x, .p, .I, or .a),
| or a corresponding data set name, instead of conftest.cc.
| configure:2148: $? = 1
|
| The C++ compiler on this platform needs the option `-+' to accept
| files ending with `.cc'.
|
| The test for checking header files fails like this:
|
| configure:3292: checking for stdint.h
| configure:3305: cc -c -g -D_ALL_SOURCE conftest.c >&5
| WARNING CCN3296 ./conftest.c:3339 #include file <stdint.h> not found.
| FSUM3065 The COMPILE step ended with return code 4.
| configure:3308: $? = 0
|
| A missing <sys/dir.h> is properly recognized:
|
| configure:3428: WARNING: sys/dir.h: accepted by the compiler,
| rejected by the preprocessor!
| configure:3430: WARNING: sys/dir.h: proceeding with the
| preprocessor's result
I don't know how to interpret this part. You trimmed too much of
config.log. What can cause the preproc to reject a file, and the
compiler to accept it? I expected to see the converse situation some
day, but definitely not that one.
- Re: other OS/390 peculiarities,
Akim Demaille <=