Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 11:59:21 -0700 From: Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@xcllnt.net> To: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org> Cc: current@FreeBSD.org, cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: cvs commit: src Makefile Makefile.inc1 src/etc Makefile src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/library Makefile.inc src/release Makefile src/release/scripts catpages-make.sh doFS.sh manpages-make.sh src/secure/usr.bin/ssh Makefile src/secure/usr.sbin/sshd Makefile ... Message-ID: <20020426185921.GA282@athlon.pn.xcllnt.net> In-Reply-To: <20020426182634.GB87482@sunbay.com> References: <200204261755.g3QHtRv72264@freefall.freebsd.org> <20020426182634.GB87482@sunbay.com>
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On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 09:26:34PM +0300, Ruslan Ermilov wrote: > I.e., if you built world a month ago, and didn't touch /usr/src > since, and /usr/obj has "buildworld" output for this /usr/src, > and you have booted with this world, it should be okay to start > building today's release. I share my src tree, so I almost always have a /usr/src that's not in sync with the /usr/obj for and on a particular machine. What goes wrong if /usr/src and /usr/obj are out of sync? -- Marcel Moolenaar USPA: A-39004 marcel@xcllnt.net To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe cvs-all" in the body of the message
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