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From:      Daniel Lang <dl@leo.org>
To:        Jon Hamilton <hamilton@pobox.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: make release - a nightmare
Message-ID:  <19990326165731.G26520@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
In-Reply-To: <19990326144646.8299E14D@woodstock.monkey.net>; from Jon Hamilton on Fri, Mar 26, 1999 at 08:46:46AM -0600
References:  <19990326134015.C26520@informatik.tu-muenchen.de> <19990326144646.8299E14D@woodstock.monkey.net>

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Hiho,
Jon Hamilton wrote on Fri, Mar 26, 1999 at 08:46:46AM -0600:
[..]
> You can simply do ``make rerelease RELEASENOUPDATE <other stuff>''
> to avoid the cvs update.
Ah, _very_ good to know that, thanks.
Btw, as you mention that, I remember another problem I ran into,
but forgot to write about it:
I tried to speed things up by specifying 'make -j 4 ...'
to have more processes running concurrently.
This worked fine for a while until the build aborted with
'make: argument list too long' so I guess, at some stage, 
there are passed exactly as many arguments as possible, and
my additional ones (which cause other args to be added to
child-makes, I guess) break the thing. I'm afraid that this
could happen if I pass -DRELEASENOUPDATE (and others), as well..

[..]
> } Generally more documentation about 'make release'
> } would be nice. Well I volunteer to set up a webpage
> 
> The sentiment seems to be that ``make release is meant for experts
> only'', which I don't think is entirely appropriate, although I do
> understand that it's a hairy process and Jordan and others are very
> busy and cleaning it up and/or writing better documentation is just
> something they haven't gotten around to yet. 
Yes, no offence meant by any means. And its great to have such 
a possibility at all. (I guess the Losix-users never even dream
about s.th. like that ;-))

> I started toying with
> make release a couple of weeks ago and ran into some of the problems
> you mentioned, eventually working around them and making a successful
> release.  I took notes and intend to write and contribute some 
> documentation, but as always time is very scarce and I can't even
> guess when I might have anything of use.  
Aye, same about me (as I wrote), but I guess it would be a good
idea to stay in touch anyway.

Thanks for the hints, regards,
 Daniel
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