Thanks Noel, I am closing the file on this issue. This message is being passed on to the samba mailing list since we have received a number of very similar bug reports on this. For those who have AIX systems we would strongly recommend using the GCC compiler if you have ANY problem with binaries built using the native C compiler.> >The problem has now been solved. Apparently there is a bug in the AIX >3.2.5 C compiler which causes the problem. I moved the Samba source to >an AIX 4.1 machine and compiled it and the problem disappeared. > >Regards > >Noel Brennan >TAYLOR WOODROW CONSTRUCTION LTD >345 Ruislip Road, >Southall, >UB1 2QX >ENGLAND > >E-MAIL - noel.brennan@taywood.co.ukCheers, John H Terpstra - Samba-Team ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Whose standard will you accept? Yours or mine?
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, John H Terpstra wrote:> Thanks Noel, > > I am closing the file on this issue. > > This message is being passed on to the samba mailing list since we have received > a number of very similar bug reports on this. > > For those who have AIX systems we would strongly recommend using the GCC > compiler if you have ANY problem with binaries built using the native C > compiler.even if you have the gcc compiler on AIX, a friend reported that if you compile with -O, it also fails to work. i am sorry, i don't know which version of gcc, although i can find out. luke <a href="mailto:lkcl@switchboard.net" > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton </a> <a href="http://mailhost.cb1.com/~lkcl"> Lynx2.7-friendly Home Page </a> <br><b> "Apply the Laws of Nature to your environment before your environment applies the Laws of Nature to you" </b>