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Date:      Fri, 28 Dec 2001 00:32:24 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
From:      Bernie <Bernie_X@myrealbox.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Easy Questions -- newcomer
Message-ID:  <Pine.WNT.4.40.0112280012280.257-100000@blast>

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Hello,

i'm new to freebsd and yesterday i tried for first time to do
build world.

i did cvsup, thought i was going for 4.4 but got 4.5 prerelease
instead. Anyway, nothing wrong with that, i did all the process
from the manual and got build world and a generic kernel.

When i tried to compile my own kernel things didnt go so well.
I tried compiling with different options etc a few times but
compilation always stoped.

Today i did cvsup again and buildworld but havent run mergemaster
yet and haven't configured custom kernel. i'd like to think that
things will work today...

Anyway, can anyone answer the following?

1. Is it possible that while doing cvsup i got the server in the
middle of updating and got out of sync sources? Is there any way
to ensure that this doesnt happen?

2. How can i redirect the output of 'make' in c-shell with stdout
in one file and stderr in another? i thied this:
make >make_stdout.txt 2>make_stderr.txt
but i got messg ambigus redirection. i suspect that the above works
for bash only (or maybe not). In any case, what's the equivalent for
tcsh?

3. The ports collection, is there a tree for each version ie a tree
for 4.3, another for 4.4 etc? For example, if i got 4.3 and get the
ports tree of 4.4 or 4.5 am i gonna get trouble? is there any rule
for that?

4. Ports can take too long sometimes (download + compile). Is there
any advantage of compiling ports instead of tracking and downloading
the packages for a given app? packages seem faster.

Thanks a lot and sorry for long post.

Regards,

Bernie


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