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Re: [ptp-dev] Problem with configure scripts and xlc compiler on AIX

Sorry about not getting back to you on this sooner. Let me know if you still need autoconf help.

Greg

On Aug 6, 2007, at 1:30 PM, Dave Wootton wrote:

It turns out that the reason configure was failing wasn't because xlc was
invoked with --version. It seems that is a harmless error. There was a
later invocation of xlc with the -Wall flag which was the real error. I've now got the configure scripts working and am able to get far enough along
with a couple stub functions to compile and link my proxy.
Dave



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I'm trying to get the proxy code to compile for AIX, and am unable to get
past the configure step. I ran automake and autoconf before running
configure in the org.eclipse.ptp.utils directory, and also 'export
CC=xlc'. When I run the configure script I get an error telling me the
compiler can't generate output files, and when I look at the log, I see messages from the xlc compiler that it doesn't understand the -- version
option when xlc is invoked by the configure script.

Is there a way to tell configure not to invoke xlc with the --version
option? I'm not very familiar with writing automake and configure scripts,

having attempted it only once before. I tried commenting out the
AC_PROG_CC and AM_PROG_CC_C_O macros in configure.in and rerunning
autoconf to see if that would help, with no luck.

I also tried a google search and found other references to the same
problem, but no solution.

Thanks
Dave
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