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Date:      Thu, 23 Dec 2004 08:40:20 +0200
From:      Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
To:        Scott Long <scottl@freebsd.org>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Kernel build failure
Message-ID:  <20041223064020.GA81788@ip.net.ua>
In-Reply-To: <41CA4240.3050605@freebsd.org>
References:  <41CA4240.3050605@freebsd.org>

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Hi Scott,

On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 08:57:52PM -0700, Scott Long wrote:
> Got this while trying to build a kernel from today's sources in
> /sys/i386/compile/<CONFNAME>.  I assume that we are still allowed
> to build kernels in this way, yes?
>=20
> =3D=3D=3D> aic7xxx (all)
> =3D=3D=3D> aic7xxx/aicasm (all)
> make: don't know how to make aicasm.1. Stop
> *** Error code 2
> 1 error
>=20
We never guarantee this.  What we guarantee though, is that
you'll be able to build your kernel through this sequence:

	make buildworld
	make buildkernel

This takes care of upgrade issues.  In this case, the
upgrade issue is that sys/dev/aic7xxx/aicasm/Makefile
relies on the new spelling of NO_MAN, and you still
have your /usr/share/mk filled with the old stuff.
Two options:

1.  You follow the supported upgrade path above, which
    is also documented in src/UPDATING (COMMON ITEMS,
    "To build a kernel").

2.  You follow "To just build a kernel when you know
    that it won't mess you up" also from src/UPDATING,
    after manually updating your /usr/share/mk:

	cd /usr/src/share/mk
	make install


Cheers,
--=20
Ruslan Ermilov
ru@FreeBSD.org
FreeBSD committer

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