Compilation problem in 11g environment

Hello mates,
we have migrated from oracle 10g to 11g recently. we have lot of pro*c and
forms programs. so i need to check all these programs are running same as in
10g environment. for this i want to compile all the pro*c programs in unix environment.
we have a script to compile pro*c programs.when i am trying to compile pro*c programs getting these errors.
let me know what is the problem...
Thanks in advance...
$> C xxx.pc
Compilation xxx.pc Successful
Compilation .pc Successful
Linking Started <./gen_all>.....
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/lib32/libsql10.a: No such file or directory
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/rdbms/lib32/kpudfo.o: No such file or directory
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/lib32/libpls10.a: No such file or directory
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/lib32/libplp10.a: No such file or directory
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/lib32/libpls10.a: No such file or directory

ramadurga.v wrote:
Hello mates,
we have migrated from oracle 10g to 11g recently. we have lot of pro*c and
forms programs. so i need to check all these programs are running same as in
10g environment. for this i want to compile all the pro*c programs in unix environment.
we have a script to compile pro*c programs.when i am trying to compile pro*c programs getting these errors.
let me know what is the problem...
Thanks in advance...
$> C xxx.pc
Compilation xxx.pc Successful
Compilation .pc Successful
Linking Started <./gen_all>.....
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/lib32/libsql10.a: No such file or directory
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/rdbms/lib32/kpudfo.o: No such file or directory
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/lib32/libpls10.a: No such file or directory
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/lib32/libplp10.a: No such file or directory
gcc: /oracle/app/product/11.2.0.3_cli/lib32/libpls10.a: No such file or directoryDoesn't seem to to do with SQL or PL/SQL as such. Please post in the correct forum (possibly {forum:id=67})

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    Sent: Thursday, 6 May 1999 23:01
    To: [email protected]; [email protected]
    Subject: RE : Compile problems
    Doug,
    Your method is probably returning a data type that the codegenerator
    is misinterpreting.
    It could be related to a documented problem where a return statement
    returning an unsigned long( or a few other type ) value generates a
    GENERICRETURN instruction, which codegen erroneously believed
    to have no
    operands, causing decompilation errors.
    Take a look at Bug # 38525.
    The suggested work around is not to return unsigned long( or a few other
    data types ).
    Ajith Kallambella M
    Subject: Compile problems
    Has anyone ever seen this error when using fcompile to compile their
    partitions?? The create/compile of the workspace & the
    partitioning of the
    application all went fine. It seems to indicate there may be a
    problem with
    the fetchEncounterWithItsClaim method. What's the IRBlock ?? Any
    help would
    be greatly appreciated!!
    Processing partition generation file:
    /usr/local/bin/forte3j/appdist/hcssdeve/hcssmain/cl27/codegen/hcss
    ma8/hcssma
    8.pgf
    Creating and initializing code generator, this could take some time.
    ERROR: Exiting due to following exception:
    SYSTEM ERROR: Client partition FTCompile_cl0_Client was terminated by
    escaped
    exception. See the remainder of the error stack for more information.
    Class: qqsp_ResourceException
    Error #: [1001, 3]
    Detected at: qqrt_ForteExecAgent::LoadPartition at 1
    Error Time: Wed May 5 17:38:50
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    [25771770-033B-11D3-9BC9-A45FAEA2AA77:0x1.6]) in application
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    environment <unknown>.
    SYSTEM ERROR: Variable index 71 is outside the range 0 to 26 for the
    IRBlock fetchEncounterWithItsClaim.
    Class: qqsp_Exception
    Error #: [1001, 203]
    Detected at: qqrt_IRBlock::GetTypeIndex at 1
    Last TOOL statement: method ForteCompiler.ProcessPGF
    Error Time: Wed May 5 17:38:50
    Exception occurred (locally) on partition "Forte_Executor",
    (partitionId =
    25771770-033B-11D3-9BC9-A45FAEA2AA77:0x1, taskId =
    [25771770-033B-11D3-9BC9-A45FAEA2AA77:0x1.6]) in application
    "FTCompile_cl0", pid 13061 on node gromit.HealthPartners.com in
    environment <unknown>.
    Doug Scurr
    HealthPartners
    8100 34th Avenue South
    9th Floor
    Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309
    (612)883-7317
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    Allister,
    That's the only thing(force compile) I could think of to try, so I did & re
    made the distribution last night & it worked fine!!
    Doug Scurr
    HealthPartners
    8100 34th Avenue South
    9th Floor
    Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309
    (612)883-7317
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Allister Dickson [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 1:23 AM
    To: Ajith Kallambella; [email protected];
    [email protected]
    Subject: RE: RE : Compile problems
    Doug,
    I also had a very similar error. At first I thought it might have
    been
    similar to the technote 38525, but in the end I force compiled the
    workspace
    and re made the distribution and the fcompile worked like normal. So
    if you
    don't think the technote matches your situation then I recommend
    force
    compiling your workspace.
    Regards,
    Allister
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: [email protected]
    > [<a href="mailto:[email protected]">mailto:[email protected]]On</a> Behalf Of Ajith
    Kallambella
    > Sent: Thursday, 6 May 1999 23:01
    > To: [email protected]; [email protected]
    > Subject: RE : Compile problems
    >
    >
    > Doug,
    >
    > Your method is probably returning a data type that the
    codegenerator
    > is misinterpreting.
    >
    > It could be related to a documented problem where a return
    statement
    > returning an unsigned long( or a few other type ) value generates
    a
    > GENERICRETURN instruction, which codegen erroneously believed
    > to have no
    > operands, causing decompilation errors.
    >
    > Take a look at Bug # 38525.
    >
    > The suggested work around is not to return unsigned long( or a few
    other
    > data types ).
    >
    >
    > Ajith Kallambella M
    >
    >
    > Subject: Compile problems
    >
    >
    > Has anyone ever seen this error when using fcompile to compile
    their
    > partitions?? The create/compile of the workspace & the
    > partitioning of the
    > application all went fine. It seems to indicate there may be a
    > problem with
    > the fetchEncounterWithItsClaim method. What's the IRBlock ?? Any
    > help would
    > be greatly appreciated!!
    >
    > Processing partition generation file:
    > /usr/local/bin/forte3j/appdist/hcssdeve/hcssmain/cl27/codegen/hcss
    > ma8/hcssma
    > 8.pgf
    > Creating and initializing code generator, this could take some
    time.
    > ERROR: Exiting due to following exception:
    >
    > SYSTEM ERROR: Client partition FTCompile_cl0_Client was terminated
    by
    > escaped
    > exception. See the remainder of the error stack for more
    information.
    > Class: qqsp_ResourceException
    > Error #: [1001, 3]
    > Detected at: qqrt_ForteExecAgent::LoadPartition at 1
    > Error Time: Wed May 5 17:38:50
    > Exception occurred (locally) on partition "Forte_Executor",
    > (partitionId
    > =
    > 25771770-033B-11D3-9BC9-A45FAEA2AA77:0x1, taskId =
    > [25771770-033B-11D3-9BC9-A45FAEA2AA77:0x1.6]) in application
    > "FTCompile_cl0", pid 13061 on node gromit.HealthPartners.com
    in
    > environment <unknown>.
    >
    > SYSTEM ERROR: Variable index 71 is outside the range 0 to 26
    for the
    > IRBlock fetchEncounterWithItsClaim.
    > Class: qqsp_Exception
    > Error #: [1001, 203]
    > Detected at: qqrt_IRBlock::GetTypeIndex at 1
    > Last TOOL statement: method ForteCompiler.ProcessPGF
    > Error Time: Wed May 5 17:38:50
    > Exception occurred (locally) on partition
    "Forte_Executor",
    > (partitionId =
    > 25771770-033B-11D3-9BC9-A45FAEA2AA77:0x1, taskId =
    > [25771770-033B-11D3-9BC9-A45FAEA2AA77:0x1.6]) in
    application
    > "FTCompile_cl0", pid 13061 on node
    gromit.HealthPartners.com in
    > environment <unknown>.
    >
    > Doug Scurr
    > HealthPartners
    > 8100 34th Avenue South
    > 9th Floor
    > Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309
    > (612)883-7317
    >
    >
    > - att-1.unk
    >
    >
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  • Re: [iPlanet-JATO] sp3 jsp compiler problem

    Weiguo,
    First, Matt is correct, the regular expression tool is perfect for general text
    substitution situations, and as a completely independent tool its use is not
    restricted to migration situations (or file types for that matter).
    Second, I sympathize with the unfortunate trouble you are experiencing due to
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    1. Changed the case of the tag attribute to be the same as what's
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    example: changed OnClick to onClick
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    it had been part of the pre-existing project's "extraHTML" (which was written
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    2. Removed attributes which are not defined in tld.
    example: escape attribute only defined in three tags
    but in some pages, it's used although it's not defined as an
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    of certain tags. The jasper compiler doesn't like it.Can you give soem examples? Is there a definite pattern? Again, this might be
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    3. In an end tag, there can't be any space.
    example: </content > doesn't work. </content> works.
    Again, the content tag would never have been generated by the iMT. There was no
    equivalent in the NetDynamics world, so any content tags in your code must have
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    particular, but the iMT could not help you out here even if we wanted to. The
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    com.iplanet.moko.jsp.convert.JspConversionConstants. From what I can see, the
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    public static final String CLOSE_EMPTY_ELEMENT = " />";
    But that should not cause the type of problem you are referring to.
    Mike
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Matthew Stevens
    Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:16 AM
    Subject: RE: [iPlanet-JATO] sp3 jsp compiler problem
    Weiguo,
    Others will chime in for sure...I would highly recommend the Regex Tool from
    the iMT 1.1.1 for tackling this type of problem. Mike, Todd and myself have
    posted to the group (even recently) on directions and advantages of creating
    your own RULES (rules file) in XML for arbitary batch processing of source.
    matt
    -----Original Message-----
    From: weiguo.wang@b...
    [mailto:<a href="/group/SunONE-JATO/post?protectID=125056020108194190033029175101192165174144234026000079108238073194105057099246073154180137239239223019162">weiguo.wang@b...</a>]
    Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 12:25 PM
    Subject: [iPlanet-JATO] sp3 jsp compiler problem
    Matt/Mike/Todd,
    We are trying to migrate to sp3 right now, but have had a lot of
    issues with the new jasper compiler.
    The following workaround has been employed to solve the issues:
    1. Changed the case of the tag attribute to be the same as what's
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    2. Removed attributes which are not defined in tld.
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    of certain tags. The jasper compiler doesn't like it.
    3. In an end tag, there can't be any space.
    example: </content > doesn't work. </content> works.
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    1. Write a script which will iterate through all the jsp files and
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    flag the line number where an error occurs.
    2. Write a utility which scans the jsp files and fix the errors when
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    We would be happy to hear your thoughts.
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    Weiguo
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    Thanks a lot Matt and Mike for your prompt replies.
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    Weiguo
    --- In iPlanet-JATO@y..., "Mike Frisino" <Michael.Frisino@S...> wrote:
    Weiguo,
    First, Matt is correct, the regular expression tool is perfect for general text substitution situations, and as a completely independent
    tool its use is not restricted to migration situations (or file types
    for that matter).
    >
    Second, I sympathize with the unfortunate trouble you are experiencing due to Jasper's (perhaps more strict) compilation, but
    in what way did the iMT automated translation contribute to these
    inconsistencies that you cited?
    >
    1. Changed the case of the tag attribute to be the same as what's
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    example: changed OnClick to onClick
    The iMT does not generate any OnClick or onClick clauses per se. In a translation situation, the only way "OnClick" would have been
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    project's "extraHTML" (which was written by the original customer and
    just passed through unchanged by the iMT) or if it was added manually
    by the post-migration developer.
    >
    2. Removed attributes which are not defined in tld.
    example: escape attribute only defined in three tags
    but in some pages, it's used although it's not defined as an
    attribute
    of certain tags. The jasper compiler doesn't like it.Can you give soem examples? Is there a definite pattern? Again, this might be similar to the OnClick situation described above?
    >
    >
    3. In an end tag, there can't be any space.
    example: </content > doesn't work. </content> works.
    Again, the content tag would never have been generated by the iMT. There was no equivalent in the NetDynamics world, so any content tags
    in your code must have been introduced by your developers manually.
    Its a shame that jasper is so particular, but the iMT could not help
    you out here even if we wanted to. The constants that are used by the
    iMT are defined in
    com.iplanet.moko.jsp.convert.JspConversionConstants. From what I can
    see, the only situation of a closing tag with any space in it is
    public static final String CLOSE_EMPTY_ELEMENT = " />";
    But that should not cause the type of problem you are referring to.
    Mike
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Matthew Stevens
    Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:16 AM
    Subject: RE: [iPlanet-JATO] sp3 jsp compiler problem
    Weiguo,
    Others will chime in for sure...I would highly recommend the Regex Tool from
    the iMT 1.1.1 for tackling this type of problem. Mike, Todd and myself have
    posted to the group (even recently) on directions and advantages of creating
    your own RULES (rules file) in XML for arbitary batch processing of source.
    >
    matt
    -----Original Message-----
    From: weiguo.wang@b...
    [mailto:<a href="/group/SunONE-JATO/post?protectID=125056020108194190033029175101192165174048139046">weiguo.wang@b...</a>]
    Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 12:25 PM
    Subject: [iPlanet-JATO] sp3 jsp compiler problem
    Matt/Mike/Todd,
    We are trying to migrate to sp3 right now, but have had a lot of
    issues with the new jasper compiler.
    The following workaround has been employed to solve the issues:
    1. Changed the case of the tag attribute to be the same as
    what's
    defined in tld.
    example: changed OnClick to onClick
    2. Removed attributes which are not defined in tld.
    example: escape attribute only defined in three tags
    but in some pages, it's used although it's not defined as an
    attribute
    of certain tags. The jasper compiler doesn't like it.
    3. In an end tag, there can't be any space.
    example: </content > doesn't work. </content> works.
    As I see it, we have two options to go about solving this problem:
    >>
    1. Write a script which will iterate through all the jsp files and
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    flag the line number where an error occurs.
    2. Write a utility which scans the jsp files and fix the errors when
    they are encountered. We should define what's an error and how to
    correct it. It's best if we combine this with solution 1 since we
    might miss an error condition.
    Actually, there might be another option, which is seeking help from
    you guys since you have better understanding of JATO and iAS. Can you
    do anything to help us?
    We would be happy to hear your thoughts.
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