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We are using the Robot FW on z/OS that runs quite smooth. For one test scenario we would need the SSHLibrary to also execute some code on Linux (Intel) - however we are unable to install the SSHLibrary on z/OS ans get the following error:
FSUM3212 xlc: Command option -fno-strict-aliasing is incorrect for z/OS platform - ignored.
ERROR CCN3485 ./_configtest.c:1 Parameter declaration list is incompatible with declarator for __thread.
WARNING CCN3296 c/_cffi_backend.c:15 #include file <ffi.h> not found.
ERROR CCN3045 c/malloc_closure.h:135 Undeclared identifier MAP_ANONYMOUS.
Has anybody managed to install this library on z/OS? Is there somewhere a list of supported platforms? All I can read about is a list of supported Python releases - but nothing about platforms?
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Hi - it looks like the Native part of the library (I suppose some modules written in C and called via JNI from the java level) has to be ported to z/OS (USS) - right? Is there a chance for me to get access to this code and try to port it for z/OS
We are using the Robot FW on z/OS that runs quite smooth. For one test scenario we would need the SSHLibrary to also execute some code on Linux (Intel) - however we are unable to install the SSHLibrary on z/OS ans get the following error:
FSUM3212 xlc: Command option -fno-strict-aliasing is incorrect for z/OS platform - ignored.
ERROR CCN3485 ./_configtest.c:1 Parameter declaration list is incompatible with declarator for __thread.
WARNING CCN3296 c/_cffi_backend.c:15 #include file <ffi.h> not found.
ERROR CCN3045 c/malloc_closure.h:135 Undeclared identifier MAP_ANONYMOUS.
Has anybody managed to install this library on z/OS? Is there somewhere a list of supported platforms? All I can read about is a list of supported Python releases - but nothing about platforms?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: