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Subject: Re: a.out buildworld still failing...
In-Reply-To: <18722.906451258@brown.pfcs.com> from Harlan Stenn at "Sep 22, 98 04:00:58 am"
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In reply to Harlan Stenn who wrote:
> I frequently re-cvsup and start with an *empty* /var/obj, just to be sure.
> This is about as far as I get; the irritating bit is that the failure point 
> keeps moving around.  The disk is local - no NFS.
> 
> Ideas?

It works here...

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Søren Schmidt               (sos@FreeBSD.org)               FreeBSD Core Team
                Even more code to hack -- will it ever end?
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