id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc 12784,"Use of ""cp -p"" on a tmpfs is broken in recent versions coreutils on solaris",anonymous,,"When running bootstrap.sh, under the circumstances outlined below it'll fail to copy ""b2"" to ""jam0"" with the error: {{{ preserving permissions for 'bin.solarissparc/bjam': Operation not applicable }}} This happens when: * Building on solaris * Using the gcc toolset (unsure whether this is related) * umask is set to 002 (works fine with 022) * The GNU version of ""cp"" is the first one found in PATH * That version of ""cp"" was built against a new enough version of coreutils I was able to work around the problem like this: {{{ mkdir -p /tmp/dirty_hack cd /tmp/dirty_hack ln -s /usr/bin/cp PATH=/tmp/dirty_hack:${PATH} ./bootstrap.sh ...bootstrap flags... PATH=/tmp/dirty_hack:${PATH} ./bjam ...bjam flags... }}} At a minimum it might be a good idea to allow a configurable variable akin to JAMSHELL for what string to use to copy files & preserve permissions. ",Bugs,new,Boost 1.65.0,Building Boost,Boost 1.63.0,Problem,,,