On Aug 21, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Jonathan Siegle wrote:
Am building sieve plugin on AIX. This is revision
1095:8010f1eb66b3. I see the following error when doing the build: rm -fr .libs/lib90_sieve_plugin.lax^M mkdir .libs/lib90_sieve_plugin.lax^M rm -fr .libs/lib90_sieve_plugin.lax/libsieve.a^M mkdir .libs/lib90_sieve_plugin.lax/libsieve.a^M (cd .libs/lib90_sieve_plugin.lax/libsieve.a && ar x /usr/sadmin/src/ imapservers/dovecothg/dovecot-1.2-sievepsu/src/plugins/lda-si
eve/../../../src/lib-sieve/.libs/libsieve.a)^M libtool: link: warning: object name conflicts; renaming object
files^M libtool: link: warning: to ensure that they will not overwrite^M Usage: uniq [-c | -d | -u] [-f Fields] [-s Chars] [-Fields]
[+Chars] [Input_file [Output_file]]^M I think this is the crux of my missing notify_operation token I
reported the other day. I can solve the uniq -cd problem. I don't
know what libtool is trying to do there. I am wondering why it breaks specifically on the notify command and
opcode structs. All other extensions are defined identically and
should show the same symptoms. Maybe there is a subtle difference
somewhere that triggers this problem on AIX. I'll have a look, but I
won't be able to reproduce anything.Timo also may have an idea. He'll be back some time next week.
I'm closing in on the problem. uniq/sort on AIX are different than GNU
uniq/sort. I've built gnu coreutils and am using that. ar is also
different in that it won't remove duplicate symbols. I'll get it
figured out and report back, but any tips are appreciated.
-Jonathan