Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 01:10:37 -0500 From: Jay <jayed@jayed.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: make release of 5.0 on 4.8 Message-ID: <20030412061037.GB44570@www.jayed.com>
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make release for 5.0-RELEASE is failing on my very recent 4.8 system. The script fails with a sig 12 when trying to "env -i /usr/sbin/chroot ${CHROOT_DIR} /mk". The actual error is "Bad system call (core dump)" from /bin/sh after the script chroots and tries to execute /bin/sh in the chrooted directory. If I replace the 5.0 /bin/sh in the chroot with a 4.8 /bin/sh, it gets a little bit further along before puking. The command that I'm running is: make release CHROOTDIR=/home/jayed/release BUILDNAME=5.0-RELEASE CVSROOT=/home/freebsd/5.0/cvs RELEASETAG=RELENG_5_0_0_RELEASE DOC_LANG=en_US.ISO8559-1 MAKE_ISOS=yes NOPORTREADMES=yes I've rereread release(7), UPDATING and the 5.0 release notes. I've (fruitlessly) searched the mailing lists and google. I've deleted everything (the chroot, /usr/obj, the 5.0-RELEASE src) a few times, but I still end up in the same place. I feel like this is an operator headspace error, but I can't figure out what I'm screwing up. Any pointers? Thanks. -- Jay.
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