On 4/12/22 10:05, Chris Johns wrote:
I think there is something else happening here. If I use a 4.11 compiler the
`setenv` call is not seen but `pthread_kill` is. Maybe 6 is more standards
compliant? I do not know.

I am porting a large piece of existing code to RTEMS and that code compiles and
runs on current Linux systems.

Why does Linux build this code and we do not?

Should we be compatible or standards compliant?

This is million dollar question.

But I can offer just simple advice: try to compile the code in question on Solaris (11 or even better 10). In the past it was much more strict about standard than both Linux and BSD camp hence I usually used that for detecting: is the code Linux specific or is it written to be more portable and standards compliant? It'll just give you a sign although in this particular case of C/C++ integration it may not work that well...

Good luck!
Karel
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