Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 07:33:18 -0700 (PDT) From: "/dev/null" <null@dnswatch.com> To: "Eric Anderson" <anderson@centtech.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: can't build kernel [with CONFIG this time] Message-ID: <58497.216.177.243.42.1114612399.localmail@webmail.dnswatch.com> In-Reply-To: <426F7FFE.2030903@centtech.com> References: <63349.216.177.243.42.1114575288.localmail@webmail.dnswatch.com> <57d7100005042622465e45ffe0@mail.gmail.com> <426F7FFE.2030903@centtech.com>
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> pete wright wrote: >> On 4/26/05, /dev/null <null@dnswatch.com> wrote: >> >>>Hello, >>> Just got a new CPU today. Running 5.4-RC3 on GENERIC until the new CPU >>>showed up. Installed the CPU drafted a new config for the kernel cd'd to >>>/usr/src, typed "make buildkernel KERNCONF=DEMON01", build process went >>> as >>>expected. But before the build process completed the machine froze for >>> no >>>apparent reason at the sound driver part. Couldn't ssh into it from >>> another >>>box, so hit the reset button, chose 4 from the menu (single user mode). >>>Performed a fsck -f. Rebooted and attempted to rebuild. But it barfed. >>>So I performed an rm -fr /usr/src. >>>Then /stand/sysinstall > install entire src tree and tried another >>>"make buildkernel KERNCONF=DEMON01" in /usr/src. >>>It barfed with the following: >> >> >> Have you tried building a GENERIC kernel with this config? Also have >> you cvsup'd your source tree. I know you re-downloaded the source >> from /stand/sysinstall, but you may want to get it via cvsup. >> Especially with the 5.4 RC's. If you are able to build a GENERIC >> kernel, and the problem occurs after a cvsup then I would suspect >> there is something broken in your custom config. > > Maybe rm -rf /usr/obj/ then retrying the build? Good point! _Completely_ forgot. :/ -Chris > I didn't see that you > tried that, although it probably won't do anything different. > > Eric > > > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Eric Anderson Sr. Systems Administrator Centaur Technology > A lost ounce of gold may be found, a lost moment of time never. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > //////////////////////////////////////////////////// If only Western Electric had found a way to offer binary licenses for the UNIX system back in 1974, the UNIX system would be running on all PC's today rather than DOS/Windows. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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