Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 11:14:50 -0400 From: Ron Bolin <rlb@mindspring.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Question on Current Philosophy Message-ID: <32722AEA.59E2B600@mindspring.com>
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Is it normal to have so many problems in building from current. Since 10-14 I have never been able to make a complete make world because of undefined or non-existent defines or variables/functions residing in the code. Is this normal and expected, are the developers expecting current users to report this? I am in a position to test the code, but I don't have time to run down the unresolved defines and functions. That shoudl be the developer who is responsible for the module? If I have got this wrong, please correct me, as this seems very frustrating from my point of view. Is a SNAP suppose to be the only reliable build? THank's Ron -- **************************************************************************** Ron Bolin rlb@mindspring.com, http://www.mindspring.com/~rlb/ GSU: gs01rlb@panther.gsu.edu matrlbx@indigo4.cs.gsu.edu Home: 770-992-8877 ****************************************************************************
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