Mike,
> > I'm using ezcaGet in a very simple program. This program is about
> > three lines of code, and all it does is prints out the VAL field of a
> > record. What I get is the following error message:
> >
> >
> > <Starting ezcaGet
> > <CA.Client.Diagnostic..............................................
> > < Message: "The search request/beacon address list was empty after
> > <initialization"
> > < Severity: Warning
> > <..................................................................
> > <Error setting non-blocking io: Deadlock situation detected/avoided
>
>
> All of the CA client library is ansi compliant however some of
> the SUNOS4 header files do not comply. The above problem results
> from compiling the SUNOS4 ioctl header files with a strict ansi
> compiler. You will have better results if "acc -Xt" is used to
> compile channel access under SUNOS4.
>
Mike asks:
>
> Also do the files provided by /usr/lang/SC3.0.1/include have this
> problem as well?
>
Sorry, this issue really should have been clarified in detail
on the exploder when it first showed up.
I see the problem in our SUNOS4 header files at /usr/include/sys:
#define _IO(x,y) (_IOC_VOID|('x'<<8)|y)
In ansi C you are not allowed to place the macro argument inside
single quotes at they are doing above.
It appears that recent releases of acc have fixed this problem
by providing updated header files in /usr/lang. For instance,
we do not see this problem here when we use /usr/lang/SC3.0.1/
and "acc -Xa".
The header files in /usr/lang/SC3.0.1/ are avoiding this
construct:
#define _IO(x,y) (_IOC_VOID|(x<<8)|y)
It appears that acc looks for include files with relative
path names in this order:
o where the src file is
o directories named by -I
o /usr/lang/SCN.N.N/include
o /usr/include
Jeff
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