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Date:      Mon, 19 Oct 2015 18:29:17 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org>
To:        src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-user@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r289599 - user/gjb/thermite
Message-ID:  <201510191829.t9JITH7n092028@repo.freebsd.org>

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Author: gjb
Date: Mon Oct 19 18:29:17 2015
New Revision: 289599
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/289599

Log:
  Re-sync with releng repo:
  
  - Drop support for 9.x snapshot builds.
  - Remove explicit 'make ${MAKE}', which was needed to help
    the toolchain figure out what version of make(1) to build.
  
  Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation

Modified:
  user/gjb/thermite/thermite.sh

Modified: user/gjb/thermite/thermite.sh
==============================================================================
--- user/gjb/thermite/thermite.sh	Mon Oct 19 18:06:35 2015	(r289598)
+++ user/gjb/thermite/thermite.sh	Mon Oct 19 18:29:17 2015	(r289599)
@@ -480,18 +480,10 @@ install_chroots() {
 # Build amd64/i386 "seed" chroots for all branches being built.
 build_chroots() {
 	source_config || return 0
-	if [ ${rev} -le 8 ]; then
+	if [ ${rev} -le 9 ]; then
 		info "This script does not support rev ${rev}"
 		return 0
 	fi
-	# Building stable/9 on head/ is particularly race-prone when
-	# building make(1) for the first time.  I have no idea why.
-	# Apply duct tape for now.
-	if [ ${rev} -lt 10 ]; then
-		__makecmd="make"
-	else
-		__makecmd="bmake"
-	fi
 	case ${arch} in
 		i386)
 			_chrootarch="i386"
@@ -514,13 +506,6 @@ build_chroots() {
 			${_srcdir} \
 			>> ${logdir}/${_build}.log 2>&1
 	fi
-	info "Building ${_srcdir} make(1)"
-	env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${_objdir} \
-		make -C ${_srcdir} ${WORLD_FLAGS} \
-		__MAKE_CONF=/dev/null SRCCONF=/dev/null \
-		TARGET=${_chrootarch} TARGET_ARCH=${_chrootarch} \
-		${__makecmd} >> \
-		${logdir}/${_build}.log 2>&1
 	info "Building ${_srcdir} world"
 	env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${_objdir} \
 		make -C ${_srcdir} ${WORLD_FLAGS} \



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