timallen
Well Known Member
(OneWorld Xe XU7/SP22, E/S: RS6000/AIX, Oracle 8.1.7)
I'm doing a server package build on an RS6000. I looked in the CompileLogs directory and have a lot of files with this message:
"1506-507 (W) No licenses available. Contact your program supplier to add additional users. Compilation will proceed shortly."
I tried creating a normal "hello, world" program in c and submitting it to the cc compiler from the comand line and got the same message, so it looks like this is an AIX problem, not a JDE problem.
Should I be worried about this? Is this eventually going to make my package build fail? Is there a way to turn off this warning temporarily if JDE interprets it as an error? Will that coyote *ever* catch that roadrunner?
Thanks in advance. -tim
I'm doing a server package build on an RS6000. I looked in the CompileLogs directory and have a lot of files with this message:
"1506-507 (W) No licenses available. Contact your program supplier to add additional users. Compilation will proceed shortly."
I tried creating a normal "hello, world" program in c and submitting it to the cc compiler from the comand line and got the same message, so it looks like this is an AIX problem, not a JDE problem.
Should I be worried about this? Is this eventually going to make my package build fail? Is there a way to turn off this warning temporarily if JDE interprets it as an error? Will that coyote *ever* catch that roadrunner?
Thanks in advance. -tim