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From: kamallochan Jena (kljena2050_at_[hidden])
Date: 2019-11-29 05:24:30
Hi Piotr and David,
Thank you for your response.
Have modified the build.sh as mentioned, and for all below cases build.sh
is failing with *Error: ld: fatal: symbol referencing errors. No output
written to bootstrap/jam0 *
Case 1> #!/bin/sh ---> #!/bin/bash
Case 2> machine=$(gcc -dumpmachine 2>/dev/null) ---> machine=`gcc
-dumpmachine 2>/dev/null`
Case 3> machine=$(gcc -dumpmachine 2>/dev/null) ---> machine=` echo
$(gcc -dumpmachine 2>/dev/null) `
FYI, default shell of SunOS is /bin/sh
$ echo $SHELL
/bin/sh
*Details:*
$ ./bootstrap.sh
-n Bootstrapping the build engine with toolset sun...
Failed to bootstrap the build engine
Consult 'bootstrap.log' for more details
$ cat bootstrap.log
###
### Using 'sun' toolset.
###
rm -rf bootstrap
mkdir bootstrap
cc -o bootstrap/jam0 command.c compile.c constants.c debug.c execcmd.c
frames.c function.c glob.c hash.c hdrmacro.c headers.c jam.c jambase.c
jamgram.c lists.c make.c make1.c object.c option.c output.c parse.c
pathsys.c regexp.c rules.c scan.c search.c subst.c timestamp.c
variable.c modules.c strings.c filesys.c builtins.c class.c cwd.c native.c
md5.c w32_getreg.c modules/set.c modules/path.c modules/regex.c
modules/property-set.c modules/sequence.c modules/order.c execunix.c
fileunix.c pathunix.c
command.c:
compile.c:
constants.c:
debug.c:
execcmd.c:
frames.c:
function.c:
glob.c:
hash.c:
hdrmacro.c:
headers.c:
jam.c:
jambase.c:
jamgram.c:
lists.c:
make.c:
make1.c:
object.c:
option.c:
output.c:
parse.c:
pathsys.c:
regexp.c:
rules.c:
scan.c: search.c:
subst.c:
timestamp.c:
variable.c:
modules.c:
strings.c:
filesys.c:
builtins.c:
class.c:
cwd.c:
native.c:
md5.c:
w32_getreg.c:
modules/set.c:
modules/path.c:
modules/regex.c:
modules/property-set.c:
modules/sequence.c:
modules/order.c:
execunix.c:
fileunix.c:
pathunix.c:
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
clock_gettime timestamp.o
*ld: fatal: symbol referencing errors. No output written to
bootstrap/jam0*
bash-3.2$
--------------
On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 7:48 PM Piotr Kowalski via Boost-users <
boost-users_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> I guess SunOS uses System V specification which is older than POSIX and
> only supports `` syntax. If you look at autotools they never generate $()
> to make sure it wil work everywhere even on older /bin/sh
>
> czw., 28 lis 2019 o 14:33 David Demelier via Boost-users <
> boost-users_at_[hidden]> napisaÅ(a):
>
>> Le 28/11/2019 à 12:22, Piotr Kowalski via Boost-users a écrit :
>> > build.sh is intended for /bin/sh but uses bash-specific syntax
>> $(command)
>>
>> $() is part of POSIX though so I suppose the SunOS default shell isn't
>> POSIX compliant or too old.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --
>> David
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