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Date:      Fri, 18 Oct 2002 13:53:10 -0600
From:      Soren Harward <soren@et.byu.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   custom kernel build fails at pxe.c
Message-ID:  <3DB066A6.9040900@et.byu.edu>

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I've been a Linux user for years but I just installed FreeBSD for the 
first time last night.  It's on a machine that I want to use as a 
firewall, so I started building a custom kernel (with IPFIREWALL, etc. 
enabled) from the straight-out-of-the-box 4.7-RELEASE sources.  I got 
the following error (trimmed down for legibility):

------
cc -O -pipe  -I/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/libi386/../../common 
-I/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/libi386/../btx/lib 
-I/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/libi386/../..
/.. -I. -DCOMPORT=0x3f8 -DCOMSPEED=9600 
-I/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/libi386/../../../../lib/libstand/ -DTERM_EMU 
-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2  -c
  pxe.c -o pxe.o
pxe.c:41: net.h: No such file or directory
pxe.c:42: netif.h: No such file or directory
pxe.c:43: nfsv2.h: No such file or directory
pxe.c:44: iodesc.h: No such file or directory
pxe.c:46: bootp.h: No such file or directory
------

The only source code packages I installed were sbase, sincludes and 
ssys.  Apparently, I forgot something because I can't find these headers 
anywhere on the system.

I did some looking around in the ML archives to try to solve this, but 
I'm stumped.  I've gathered that I has to do with compiling for PXE 
boots, but I don't need that feature.  LINT doesn't have any options for 
disabling PXE, so it looks like I've got to find these headers.  Where 
are they?  Or is there some other way to disable PXE?

-- 
Soren Harward
CAEDM SysOp / CSR
soren@et.byu.edu


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