Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 15:50:50 -0800 From: Peter Losher <Peter_Losher@isc.org> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Cc: Nick Hilliard <nick-lists@netability.ie> Subject: Re: breakage upgrading from 5.3-RC1 to 5.3-RELEASE Message-ID: <200410311550.58098.Peter_Losher@isc.org> In-Reply-To: <20041029101250.A21500@carver.gumbysoft.com> References: <1098785643.67570.44.camel@localhost.netability.ie> <200410261320.16604.Peter_Losher@isc.org> <20041029101250.A21500@carver.gumbysoft.com>
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On Friday 29 October 2004 10:15 am, Doug White wrote:
> This is indicative of your system clock being off by large amounts, or
> reset timestamps on src/ files. Check the system date and correct.
>
> Cleaning up from that is not easy, though; you may have to remove and
> re-extract your source. It will update files in the wrong way and
> damage your tree.
>
> You can try 'make cleandir; make cleandir' and removing /usr/obj
> completely if reconstiuting your source tree is painful.
On both systems, the clock was off by less than a minute (46 seconds on=20
on, the other 39 seconds), I ran ntpdate, then did a 'make cleandir; make=20
cleandir' as well as removing /usr/obj and then later /usr/{obj,src},=20
and checked out a fresh RELENG_5_3 src tree, and the same thing still=20
happens.
Ideas? - Peter
=2D-=20
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