Ok, Now that I have the sun compiler involved I'm going to remove the environment variables and fix the configure.in and Makefiles to be back the way they were.

I'll try that and then report back on the how, why, and where.

Thanks

Sellers

I ran the make command in the dsbuild.   
On Dec 11, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:

Chris G. Sellers wrote:
> That is what I figured Rich,
>
> My mozilla directory was cleaned out and only Makefile, checksums,
> cookies/ and downloads/ exists (work is now gone after the compile)
?  How did you do the compilation?
>
> I don't recall seeing any errors.    Is it possible I need to make
> clean and remove everything and start over?
Yes, but what exactly did you do?
>
> Sellers
> (P.S. I am use the Sun compiler and the GCC compiler as some of the
> perl stuff wanted the sun compiler because PERL itself was compiled
> with the sun compiler)
I recommend using the Sun compiler - GCC will probably work, but you'll
have to figure out all of the right settings to use.
>
> On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
>
>> Chris G. Sellers wrote:
>> > I've searched some of the lists and was unable to find much of
>> > anything on this topic.
>> >
>> > I have a Solaris X86 (openSolaris) environment that I would like to
>> > use FDS on.   I've tried to compile the environment (using GCC as well
>> > as SunC)  and got all the way to the 'adminutil' section where it can
>> > not find prio.h
>> >
>> > Has anyone been able to get FDS going on Solaris x86 and if so what
>> > was the recipe for success.
>> >
>> >
>> > mkdir -p
>> >
>> /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/adminutil/work/fedora-adminutil-1.0.4/built/SunOS5.11_i86pc_OPT.OBJ/lib/libadminutil
>> >
>> > cc -DSOLARIS -c -DSVR4 -D__svr4 -D__svr4__ -D_SVID_GETTOD
>> > -DOSVERSION=5011 -DNO_NODELOCK   -DXP_UNIX -DSOLARISx86 -xO2 -DNET_SSL
>> > -DSPAPI20 -DBUILD_NUM=\"2007.345.1339\" -DNET_SSL -DSPAPI20
>> > -DBUILD_NUM=\"2007.345.1339\"
>> >
>> -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/adminutil/work/fedora-adminutil-1.0.4/include
>> > -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/OPT.OBJ/include
>> > -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/public/nss
>> > -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/public/ldap
>> > -I/var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/icu/work/icu-3.4/built/include psetc.c -o
>> >
>> /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/adminutil/work/fedora-adminutil-1.0.4/built/SunOS5.11_i86pc_OPT.OBJ/lib/libadminutil/psetc.o
>> >
>> > "psetc.c", line 30: cannot find include file: <prio.h>
>> It should be in the directory
>> /var/tmp/dsbuild-fds104/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/OPT.OBJ/include -
>> does that directory exist?  What's in it?
>> >
>> >
>> > Thank you (and congratulations) to anyone who can assist.
>> >
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>> > National Institute for Technology & Liberal Ed.
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