Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 03:49:12 -0300 From: Harlan Stenn <Harlan.Stenn@pfcs.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Problem upgrading 2.2.2 to -stable Message-ID: <13321.868952952@mumps.pfcs.com>
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I've got a machine at a customer site that has 2.2.2 on it, and I want to upgrade it to -stable (the post-2.2.2 -stable). I got the sources over there, but I'm having problems with the build. I already re-installed the includes, install, and make. The problem is that a "make world" will abort with a coredump from cc1 before it completes. Right now, I'm getting them in lib-tools. I suspect a memory parity problem, but I don't think the customer is going to install parity memory on the box. Since a "make world" just won't complete without problems, is there any other way I can go? If I just "make all" until everything is done, and then "make install" is there a decent chance I'll be OK? How about (virtual) "make all install clean all install"? I suspect I'll also need to rebuild a kernel before I reboot, too. I won't bitch about the current "make" system because I don't have anything better to suggest right now. H
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