Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 20:05:04 -0700 From: "William R. Somsky" <wrsomsky@halcyon.com> To: Studded <Studded@dal.net>, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Strange make behavior in 3.0-BETA-elf Message-ID: <19980923200504.A605@gramarye> In-Reply-To: <3609377C.3567DAED@dal.net>; from Studded on Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 11:01:32AM -0700 References: <19980922222611.A7041@gramarye> <3609377C.3567DAED@dal.net>
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On Wed, Sep 23, 1998 at 11:01:32AM -0700, Studded wrote: > FYI, you have no return address in your headers. Sorry, looks like I've got some sendmail config problems. I'll check it... > Gramarye Root wrote: > > > > I've just updated my system from 2.2.7-STABLE to 3.0-CURRENT/BETA-elf > > and have been rebuilding ports to turn them into elf's. > > > > However, the ssh port dies on my system w/ the following error: > > Make sure that you have the VERY latest ports collection and > bsd.port.mk. TMK this problem is already fixed. Hmm... Nope, just cvsup'd the latest version of these a few minutes ago, and still the same results. Still, should "make foobar.a" in a empty directory report "'foobar.a' is up to date" when there's no such file? Try it and see! Why is a non-existant .a file considered to be up to date? (Although, I just checked on a 2.2.7-STABLE machine, and its make behaves the same way, but ssh compiles fine...) ________________________________________________________________________ William R. Somsky wrsomsky@halcyon.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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