Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 13:01:20 +0100 From: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de> To: Guilherme Oliveira <guilherme@nortenet.pt> Cc: Doug Reynolds <mav@wastegate.net>, "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Bug ? Building kernel/world error on Cyrix Message-ID: <3CA45790.6A5AC345@liwing.de> References: <20020329044358.BD7654844F@wastegate.net> <3CA3F3A4.493DAD69@nortenet.pt>
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Guilherme Oliveira wrote:
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> Doug Reynolds wrote:
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> > sounds like you might have gotten a blurp in the src. re-cvsup and try
> > again.
> > unless you were trying to just build 4.5-Release..
>
> I did that 2 times :/
>
> It was cvsup'd the first time to RELENG_4 and the second to RELENG_4_5.
I got the same problem sometimes. I have always a copy of my kernel config's
in f.e. /var/kernconf/ or sth. like this.
If I run into a problem like this,
1st: I look for a core dump. If there is a one, I look for the last executed
command (in your case it seems to be perl), so I run
bash-2.05a# gdb perl core
(gdb) bt
....
now you see where the error is.
I got a problem earlier and a rebuild of world and make a "make install"
in /usr/src/contrib/perl/libperl (or so) removed the problem.
2nd: if nothing seems to help, I delete the entire /usr/src & /usr/obj, re-cvsup
and rebuild it all. Also check /etc/make.conf if you make sth. ...
Hope it helps,
Jens
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