Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 23:45:23 +1030 From: Matthew Thyer <thyerm@camtech.net.au> To: Andre Albsmeier <andre.albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de>, current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: CTM src-cur.3278 fails to apply Message-ID: <3503EB6B.A5F1696@camtech.net.au> References: <199803091311.OAA00918@intern>
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I just did:
mkdir -p gnu/lib/libgmp/mpf/tests
mkdir -p gnu/lib/libgmp/mpq/tests
mkdir -p gnu/lib/libgmp/mpz/tests
from /usr/src
Andre Albsmeier wrote:
>
> > This has happened on two machines now (the only two I've tried!)
> >
> > Working on </usr/CTM/src-cur/src-cur.3278.gz>
> > Expecting Global MD5 <48d1ed0699103fde8ff1c945b1055e76>
> > Reference Global MD5 <48d1ed0699103fde8ff1c945b1055e76>
> > DR: TODO-2.1 doesn't exist.
> > DR: gnu/lib/libgmp/mpf/tests doesn't exist.
> > DR: gnu/lib/libgmp/mpf doesn't exist.
> > DR: gnu/lib/libgmp/mpq/tests doesn't exist.
> > DR: gnu/lib/libgmp/mpq doesn't exist.
> > DR: gnu/lib/libgmp/mpz/tests doesn't exist.
> > DR: gnu/lib/libgmp/mpz doesn't exist.
> > ctm: exit(80)
> > matte: {45}
>
> Glad to see that someone else got this also. However, I built
> the whole /usr/src from scratch starting with src-cur.2700A.gz
> and src-cur.3278.gz could be applied without problems ...
>
> -Andre
>
> --
> HP-UGs: The Microsoft Windows(tm) of the Unix(tm) world.
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