Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 19:45:04 +0300 From: Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr> To: Odhiambo Washington <wash@wananchi.com>, current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: persistent problem with buildworld on -CURRENT Message-ID: <20070528164504.GD2188@kobe.laptop> In-Reply-To: <20070528140644.GB94266@ns2.wananchi.com> References: <20070528140644.GB94266@ns2.wananchi.com>
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On 2007-05-28 17:06, Odhiambo Washington <wash@wananchi.com> wrote: > What could I be missing, so that buildworld always fails for me? > This is -current, sources as of today (20070528). > I believe it is something I am missing. > This is an HP DC 7600...and I am running FreeBSD within vmware, > which I must swear I have done before, until I decided I had > dirty-fied my system and so needed to start afresh. > > <snip> [...] > ===> bin/csh (depend) > grep '[FV]_' /usr/src/bin/csh/../../contrib/tcsh/ed.defns.c | grep '^#define' >> ed.defns.h > cc -E -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I. -I/usr/src/bin/csh -I/usr/src/bin/csh/../../contrib/tcsh -D_PATH_TCSHELL='"/bin/csh"' -DHAVE_ICONV -Wno-pointer-sign /usr/src/bin/csh/../../contrib/tcsh/tc.const.c /usr/src/bin/csh/../../contrib/tcsh/sh.char.h /usr/src/bin/csh/config.h /usr/src/bin/csh/../../contrib/tcsh/config_f.h /usr/src/bin/csh/../../contrib/tcsh/sh.types.h sh.err.h -D_h_tc_const | grep 'Char STR' | sed -e 's/Char \([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)\(.*\)/extern Char \1[];/' | sort >> tc.const.h > cc -o gethost -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -I. -I/usr/src/bin/csh -I/usr/src/bin/csh/../../contrib/tcsh -D_PATH_TCSHELL='"/bin/csh"' -DHAVE_ICONV -Wno-pointer-sign /usr/src/bin/csh/../../contrib/tcsh/gethost.c > ./gethost /usr/src/bin/csh/host.defs >> tc.defs.c > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/src/bin/csh. > *** Error code 1 Are you running make(1) with -j options? If yes, what are they? Another thing to check is that you have permissions to write in the "/usr/obj" tree, while doing the build (or wherever ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} points).
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