Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 11:14:43 -0400 From: "Gray, David W." <David_W_Gray@tvratings.com> To: "'FreeBSD Current list'" <FreeBSD-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Recent make world breakages Message-ID: <01D4D419B1A4D111A30400805FE65B13070ABF74@nmrusdunsx1.nielsenmedia.com>
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Not to exacerbate a sore subject, but... From what I'm seeing go by, the intention is that a current make world is supposed to work from -stable. OK, what about make release? The reason I am asking, is that I'm actually running current on a laptop, and for various reasons, its far easier to be able to load it from a cdrom. My build machine is a 4.0 release box, its the only one I have that's muscular enough to do the build. Since I've been tracking -current (the last couple of weeks or so, but I've been on this list for a year or so) I have been able to build world, but building the boot crunch dies compiling /bin/sh (there are intermediate files created by yacc and such that are built in the current directory, not where the source is.) Should this work? Is it germane that I don't build in /usr/<whatever>, but over in /home/current, etc? Should this work? To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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