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I'm coming to the conclusion that the system doesn't believe I'm using
GCC ... nss keeps trying to build with "-KPIC", rather than "-fPIC"
... any suggestions and I'll eagerly try them :)

On 26 January 2012 16:42, Norbert Thiebaud <nthiebaud@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Jonathan Adams <t12nslookup@gmail.com> wrote:

file ./solenv/inc/unitools.mk: (this one should be safe for all
platforms, since it only affects Solaris, and Solaris 10 has the file
in this location)
GNUMAKE=/usr/sfw/bin/gmake

That should really be handled in configure.in, and not overriden in unitools.mk
configure.in already set GNUMAKE.


files ./python/makefile.mk ./libexttextcat/makefile.mk
./solenv/inc/tg_ext.mk: (only safe on Solaris)
"xargs -0" -> "/usr/gnu/bin/xargs -0"

files soltools/adjustvisibility/makefile.mk
soltools/mkdepend/makefile.mk soltools/util/makefile.pmk: (probably
not safe if SunStudio is the compiler ... )
remove Cstd lines

'adjustvisibility'  seems to be a SunStudio 8 ack... should not be
nedeed at all for gcc build

Norbert

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