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Date:      Sat, 4 Nov 2000 23:01:41 +0100
From:      "Karl M. Joch" <k.joch@kmjeuro.com>
To:        <stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Buildworld failure of STABLE as of 18:00 CET 2000-11-03
Message-ID:  <000b01c046aa$d2098dc0$0f05a8c0@ooe.kmjeuro.com>
References:  <3A032D99.9345F708@ludd.luth.se> <20001104130619.A23663@dragon.nuxi.com>

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i tried it with a fresh src tree and have removed /usr/obj in advance. no
way to build world.

karl

----- Original Message -----
From: David O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.ORG>
Newsgroups: muc.lists.freebsd.stable,mpc.lists.freebsd.stable
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: Buildworld failure of STABLE as of 18:00 CET 2000-11-03


> On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 01:26:56PM +0100, Joachim Strömbergson wrote:
> > Kent Stewart wrote:
> > > There have been some complaints about buildworlds failing with the -j
> > > option specified. You might leave that off an try it again. I didn't
> > > specify a -j parameter and it worked.
> >
> > I reran the build without the -j flag. Crash and burn on the same spot.
>
> The damaged done by the previsous -j run would still be there if you used
> a -DNOCLEAN on your second build.  (I assume the build broke in the linux
> module build).
>
> > > Since I didn't even have a warning, I would suspect something in your
> > > file system is corrupt. FWIW, I cvsup'ed at 1109 (1909 GMT) 3-Nov.
> > I'm re-cvsupping right now. Hopefully that will fix it. Otherwise I need
> > to really start to dig into my cvs and see what's up.
>
> CVSup'ing wont fix your problem.  You need to clean our /usr/obj/
>
> --
> -- David  (obrien@FreeBSD.org)
>           GNU is Not Unix / Linux Is Not UniX
>
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