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OS400 sh makefile.sh > makelog 2>&1 fails. #9896

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johnsherrill opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 3 comments
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OS400 sh makefile.sh > makelog 2>&1 fails. #9896

johnsherrill opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 3 comments
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File CHANGES has line(s) that are longer that 240 bytes. It can not be copied to ${TARGETLIB]/DOCS, makefile.sh ends with these lines in makelog:
CPC7305: Member CHANGES added to file DOCS in CURLIBMI1.
CPDA037: Could not write to member CHANGES in file DOCS in library CURLIBMI1.
CPC7309: Member CHANGES removed from file DOCS in CURLIBMI1.
CPFA0D4: File system error occurred. Error number 3003.

Editing the file to remove the long line(s) allows it to work.

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bagder commented Nov 11, 2022

Who knew a system could refuse to copy a file if it has too long lines!

The CHANGES file in the release tarball is generated by log2changes.pl

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icing commented Nov 11, 2022

UNIX eliminating record lengths in files is a quite forgotten feature. 😌

bagder added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 11, 2022
Also, only use author names in the output.

Fixes #9896
Reported-by: John Sherrill
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Another option is since all the documentation is available in the curl directory and easily accessible there, there is really no reason to copy the documentation to a physical file (IBMi term for a non-stream-file). So just eliminate the copy.

@bagder bagder closed this as completed in 9805109 Nov 15, 2022
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