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From:      Daniel Lang <dl@leo.org>
To:        current@freebsd.org, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   make release fails
Message-ID:  <19990321144736.A21933@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>

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Hiho,

I'm using a 3.1-STABLE system, up to date with a current
CVS-tree. 
No I would like to install a few other boxes as well, so I 
thought 'make release' would be the thing.

I set the RELEASETAG to RELENG_3,
make release then seems to run fine, until it wants to
build kerberosIV. This fails with
'don't know how to make k_getpwuid.c' (or similar).

Now the thing is, I'm not USA_RESDIDENT, so I don't have
Kerberos installed, and I don't want it in the release
anyway. I tried to set 'NOKERBEROS', 'NOCRYPT', etc,
but it doesn't seem to work.
But I have to admit, that I made a 'make rerelease' after
the build broke down. I didn't want it to remove the whole
chroot-tree and check the whole stuff out again, since this
takes AGES (even on my sort of fast machine). 

If anyone has any hints, how to avoid building kerberos,
preferrably without having to do a 'make release' and set
the trees up from scratch again, I would be grateful.

Any other general hints for 'make release' or some
more documentation apart from /usr/src/release/Makefile
would be nice, as well. 

Btw, I'm not subscribed to any of the mailing-lists, I'd rather
browse the archives. So if anyone likes to answer, please include
a cc: to my personal address, or at least give me hint like 
'Watch the ...-list' or 'You _should_ be subscribed to ...'.

Cheers,
 Daniel
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