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Date:      Sun, 23 Feb 1997 15:04:03 -0800 (PST)
From:      kevin_eliuk@sunshine.net
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        kevin_eliuk@sunshine.net
Subject:   'make wor(k)ld' problem
Message-ID:  <199702232304.PAA00349@kevin.sunshine.net>

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HI GURUS,

I am a NEWBIE operating a 386-20 with a Maxtor 1gig IDE drive.
I recently downloaded sup-stable and ran "make world" from the /usr/src
directory and (and 7 hours later) have run into the below snag.
(this was reproduced by going into /usr/src/lib/libcom_err and running make)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===> doc
makeinfo --no-split -I /usr/src/lib/libcom_err/doc /usr/src/lib/libcom_err/doc/com_err.texinfo -o com_err.info
*** Error code 2

Stop.
*** Error code 1

Stop.

Feb 23 00:49:22 kevin /kernel: wd0s3f: hard error reading fsbn 996048 of 996048-996063 (wd0s3 bn 1164144; cn 288 tn 46 sn 30)wd0: status 59<seekdone,drq,err> error 40<uncorr>
Feb 23 00:49:23 kevin /kernel: wd0s3f: hard error reading fsbn 996048 of 996048-996063 (wd0s3 bn 1164144; cn 288 tn 46 sn 30)wd0: status 59<seekdone,drq,err> error 40<uncorr>
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When I cat the com_err.texinfo file I get similar or same results.

This is the second time I have tried though between 1 and 2 I ran bad144 to
identify all bad sectors. My thinking on the next step is to replace the file
and start again but my fear is that later into the process other files may be
sitting on bad sectors. My hope is that a command that I do not know all about
may be available (and there are many of those) for me to check further files 
before continuing.

Please Help.

PS: A special thanks to Doug White for his help sorting out the problem I was 
having with user-ppp and sorry for sending the windoze.wri attachment.



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