Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 23:41:46 -0600 From: Karl Denninger <karl@mcs.net> To: John Birrell <jb@cimlogic.com.au> Cc: joe@via.net, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: help - make world fails Message-ID: <19980228234146.52327@mcs.net> In-Reply-To: <199803010540.QAA21068@cimlogic.com.au>; from John Birrell on Sun, Mar 01, 1998 at 04:40:01PM %2B1100 References: <19980228233515.48898@mcs.net> <199803010540.QAA21068@cimlogic.com.au>
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On Sun, Mar 01, 1998 at 04:40:01PM +1100, John Birrell wrote: > Karl Denninger wrote: > > Well, that may be what's implied, but the errors-from-warnings problem is > > currently present in a few places, including the skey library and the lpr > > suite. > > > > And, in both, it prevents a make world from working. > > Time for Jordan's big stick? > > -- > John Birrell - jb@cimlogic.com.au; jb@netbsd.org; jb@freebsd.org > CIMlogic Pty Ltd, GPO Box 117A, Melbourne Vic 3001, Australia +61 418 353 137 Well, it was pretty simple for me to fix locally, but it'll come back the next time I check out a full build :-) I'm still trying to find out where -CURRENT is right now in terms of stability and what does/doesn't work. As a result this is pretty germane to me at the moment, but I don't have commit access and don't understand why those changes were made anyway (which means I wouldn't back them out without knowing). I've seen enough commentary on the hackers and current lists to think that perhaps its not a good idea to consider -current a stable piece of code right now..... am I right in this? In particular, the place I usually run into trouble is the NFS code and its stability. -- -- Karl Denninger (karl@MCS.Net)| MCSNet - Serving Chicagoland and Wisconsin http://www.mcs.net/ | T1's from $600 monthly to FULL DS-3 Service | NEW! K56Flex support on ALL modems Voice: [+1 312 803-MCS1 x219]| EXCLUSIVE NEW FEATURE ON ALL PERSONAL ACCOUNTS Fax: [+1 312 803-4929] | *SPAMBLOCK* Technology now included at no cost To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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