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Date:      Mon, 30 Oct 2000 19:58:38 -0800
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@urx.com>
To:        "Michael V. Harding" <mvh@corp.namesafe.com>
Cc:        obrien@FreeBSD.ORG, stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Can't build stable world with recent crtin, etc. changes
Message-ID:  <39FE436E.2B80C94B@urx.com>
References:  <NEBBKJFJGMHFAOBAIIJOGELMCAAA.mvh@corp.namesafe.com>

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"Michael V. Harding" wrote:
> 
> I just tried to rebuild world with a recent 'cvsup' to
> 4.-stable and I got into an error state I could not
> recover from - crtbegin.o and crtin.o both have _fin
> defined, or something like that.  I was able to do
> a buildworld and installworld, but could not then
> build a kernel or install a kernel.  I was getting
> multiply defined symbols.
> 
> Sorry about rambling but I got the machine into a
> bad state and am worried that this might happen to
> others as well.  You may want to update UPDATING
> or something as this is the first time that
> I have ever been locked up by an upgrade...

Hi Mike,

O'Brien's current changes (0226 GMT - 31 Oct) seem to have fixed this
problem. I can't say have because my system is still doing the
buildworld but it is well past where the error was first encountered. 

You need to re-cvsup to get the updated makefile and then start your
build world over again. You may also have to "cd
/usr/src/gnu/lib/csu", which is where this code is stored, and do a
make and make install to get around the problem.

I'm still running everything from KDE-2, so it hasn't taken my system
down or anything.

Kent


> 
> - Mike Harding
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