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Date:      Fri, 24 Nov 1995 19:44:32 -0800
From:      David Greenman <davidg@Root.COM>
To:        "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: follow-up to kernel compile problem... 
Message-ID:  <199511250344.TAA00171@corbin.Root.COM>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 24 Nov 95 22:39:59 EST." <Pine.BSF.3.91.951124223831.25911D-100000@hub.org> 

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>> >user mode?  someone had mentioned that they are going into single
>> >user mode each time *shrug*
>> 
>>    No, you only need to do the make world's occasionally. If you watch the
>> commit mail (which you should be doing if you are SUPing -current), then
>> you'll see what is being changed, why it is being changed, and when you need
>> to rebuild something.
>
>	And these 'commit's get email to?  is there a commits@freebsd.org
>list that I forgot to join? :(

   Yes, check with majordomo to get a complete list.

>>    It's not necessary to shut down to single user. It is a good idea if you do
>> the 'make world' when the system is mostly idle, however, as unusual transient
>> things might happen to the users during some phases of the build.
>>
>	What happens if you do a make world?  does it install the made software
>as it is made, or wait until everything is compiled and then install it?
>I know its a relatively...lame...question, but I'd rather ask it then find
>out it does move it over as compiled, and end up with a hybrid system because
>something just didn't compile completely (like libkvm right now... :( )

   Some things that are needed during the bootstrapping are built and
installed - the compiler, libraries, etc., during the installation. Then
after everything else has been built, everything is installed. This all
happens as part of 'make world'.

-DG



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