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Operating Systems Solaris Broken Pipe: executing a binary application Post 302902093 by Wpgn on Sunday 18th of May 2014 02:11:57 PM
Old 05-18-2014
Broken Pipe: executing a binary application

I got a issue with one binary application when i run it it will not run and after doing a truss i noticed the following errors in the log dose anyone know what the errors are about and how to fix them?, I also inserted a image of the error log in case their is something i have mists, thank you for the help

Code:
ioctl(0, TCGETA, 0XFFBEF154) Err#6 ENXIO
ioctl(1, TCGETA, 0XFFBEF154) Err#25 ENOTTY
ioctl(2, TCGETA, 0XFFBEF154) Err#25 ENOTTY

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BUILDCHECK(1)							    DOSE Tools							     BUILDCHECK(1)

NAME
dose-buildcheck - check installability of build-dependencies SYNOPSIS
dose-buildcheck [options] binary-repositories source-repository DESCRIPTION
dose-buildcheck determines, for a set of debian source package control stanzas, called the source repository, whether a build environment for the packages of the source repository can be installed by using packages from the binary repository. For this, only package meta- information is taken into account: build-dependencies and build-conflicts in the source package, and inter-package relationsships expressed in the binary repository. The constraint solving algorithm is complete, that is it finds a solution whenever there exists one, even for multiple disjunctive dependencies and deep package conflicts. This problem is computationally infeasible in theory (that is, NP-complete), but can be solved very efficiently for package repositories that actually occur in practice. Installability of binary packages is analyzed according to their Depends, Conflicts, and Provides fields with their meaning as of Debian policy version 3.9.0. Pre-depends are treated like Depends, and Breaks are treated like Conflicts. Input Format The binary-repositories argument is a list of filenames containing stanzas in the format of deb-control(5), separated by one blank line. For instance, the Packages files as found on a Debian mirror server, or in the directory /var/lib/apt/lists/ of a Debian system, are suitable. The source-repository argument is the name of a file containing debian source control stanzas, separated by one blank line. For instance, the Sources files as found on a Debian mirror server, or in the directory /var/lib/apt/lists/ of a Debian system, are suitable. Multi-arch annotations are correctly considered by distcheck. Packages whose's architecture is neither the native architecture nor in the list of foreign architectures (see below) are ignored. Here, native and foreign refers at the same time to the architecture on which the compilation will be run, and to the target architecture of the compilation. Cross-compilation is not supported in the current version. OPTIONS
--deb-native-arch=name Specify the native architecture. The default behavior is to deduce the native architecture from the first package stanza in the input that has an architecture different from all. --deb-foreign-archs=name [,name] ... Specify a comma-separated list of foreign architectures. The default is an empty list of foreign architectures. -f --failures Only show broken packages that fail the installability check. -v --successes Only show packages that do not fail the installability check. -e --explain Explain the results in more detail. -v Enable info / warnings / debug messages. This option may be repeated up to three times in order to increase verbosity. -h, --help Display this list of options. EXAMPLE
Compute the list of source packages in Sources for which it is not possible to install a build environment on i386, assuming that the binary packages described in file Packages are available: dose-builddebcheck -v -f -e --arch amd64 /var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.fr.debian.org_debian_dists_sid_main_binary-amd64_Packages /var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.fr.debian.org_debian_dists_sid_main_source_Sources AUTHOR
The current version has been rewritten on the basis of the dose3 library by Pietro Abate; it replaces an earlier version that was simply a wrapper for edos-distcheck. SEE ALSO
deb-control(5), dose-distcheck(1) <http://www.edos-project.org> is the home page of the EDOS project. <http://www.mancoosi.org> is the home page of the Mancoosi project. dose3 3.0.2 2012-10-03 BUILDCHECK(1)
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