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Date:      Wed, 22 Apr 1998 20:50:14 -0700
From:      Michael Oski <oski@pacbell.net>
To:        Steven Jorgensen <steve@casper.haunt.com>
Cc:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: buildworld fails in msun
Message-ID:  <353EBA75.A2C3E61D@pacbell.net>
References:  <199804222055.OAA02506@casper.haunt.com>

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Hey, I just checked progress of my "very first" make release and found
the exact same error. So, it's definately not you...

But the thing, which sucks more than anything has ever sucked before, is
that after wrestling with cvs for two days trying to figure out why I
wasn't checking out the full repository, I *finally* get the release
actually building - then... barf...

So assuming this is just requires a minor adjustment in the source, *my*
three-penny question is: How do I restart the make release without
having to rebuild everything that was successful? I'd really hate to
have to start over again :-(

Me!

Steven Jorgensen wrote:

>         I was running a buildworld today after cvsup'ing,
>         and it is failing in the lib/msun/src directory
>         because the math.h in their is getting installed as
>         the real math.h, and it has a declaration for
>         cabs as
>
>         extern double cabs __P((double));
>
>         Since cabs takse a struct of two doubles this
>         is definately not correct, but I'm not sure
>         why the math.h in include is not getting installed
>         instead of this one.  Any ideas?  I ran
>         this cvsup and compile after a completely clean
>         install of 2.2.6, so I know nothing bogus is
>         hanging around in my /usr/src directory.
>
>                                 Steve
>
> --
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Steven Jorgensen                        steve@haunt.com
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