On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:11:17PM +0200, Bogdan Costescu wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Bogdan Costescu wrote:
>
> >'uname -X' is valid on Solaris, but not on Linux.
>
> Not good to reply to oneself, but I've looked at the archives and
> realized that 'uname -X' comes from a message of the OP. My guess is
> that the same source directory was used to build for Solaris
> previously (maybe on shared NFS ?) and some state is being picked by a
> new ./configure run who then decides to treat the system as Solaris.
> So unpacking the archive again and starting building from scratch
> might be a good idea...
Hmmm...
The machine is isolated, no nfs but there is a SunStudio compiler suite
in my path before /bin and /user/bin.
A bit worrying if this is the answer but will re-arrange paths and try
unpacking again - anything is worth a try :-)
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