Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 06:56:27 +0100 From: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> To: Chuck Robey <chuckr@telenix.org> Cc: Gonzalo Nemmi <gnemmi@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Which file can I find the error message that shows on the screen when I build my kernel? Message-ID: <485F3B0B.3040302@infracaninophile.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <485EB38B.8030009@telenix.org> References: <3406.24.23.188.135.1214157813.squirrel@nexus.cs.usfca.edu> <485E9754.600@telenix.org> <200806221620.31198.gnemmi@gmail.com> <485EB38B.8030009@telenix.org>
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