Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2016 07:58:14 +0100 From: "Herbert J. Skuhra" <herbert@mailbox.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: make buildkernel does not respect KERNCONF or JOBS in /etc/make.conf Message-ID: <86r35dd46x.wl-herbert@mailbox.org> In-Reply-To: <201612120138.uBC1cA59025994@sdf.org> References: <201612120138.uBC1cA59025994@sdf.org>
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Scott Bennett skrev: > > On Sun, 11 Dec 2016 12:34:58 +0000 tech-lists <tech-lists@zyxst.net> > wrote: > >> I have found that make buildkernel/installkernel does not respect >> KERNCONF= variables. It also doesn't respect MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER. It *DOES* >> however respect WITH_CCACHE_BUILD. It's hard to say when the behaviour >> changed to what it is, but it was sometime around the time that >> 11-CURRENT became 11-STABLE. >> >> Sources are 11-STABLE r309795 >> >> Here is my /etc/make.conf, which used to work: >> >> MALLOC_PRODUCTION=yes >> WITH_CCACHE_BUILD=yes >> MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER=32 >> KERNCONF=PUMPKIN GENERIC >> WITH_MANCOMPRESS=YES >> WITHOUT_DEBUG=YES >> DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= ssl=libressl >> OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=YES >> BUILD_OPTIMIZED=YES >> >> I used to be able to buildworld and kernel like this: >> >> root@localhost:/usr/src# make cleandir && make clean && make buildworld >> && make buildkernel && make installkernel && mergemaster -p >> >> and I'd get two installed kernels, PUMPKIN and GENERIC >> >> now I have to specify on the line: >> >> root@localhost:/usr/src# make cleandir && make clean && make -j32 >> buildworld && make -j32 buildkernel KERNCONF=PUMPKIN >> >> Also, I have to specify jobs # for both buildworld and buildkernel >> otherwise it just uses one, two or four cores. >> >> How can I get it to work like it did previously? >> > You may have misremembered how you did it previously. Try adding > > BUILDKERNELS=PUMPKIN GENERIC > > to your /etc/src.conf and removing the KERNCONF line from /etc/make.conf > before you run it again. KERNCONF goes on the "make buildkernel" command, > not into /etc/make.conf, but should not be necessary at all if /etc/src.conf > contains the list of kernels to be built. (See src.conf(5).) - BUILDKERNELS is used in Makefile.inc1 but not listed in neither src.conf(5) nor make.conf(5) - KERNCONF is listed in make.conf(5) - I use KERNCONF in /etc/make.conf to build two kernels and it works So why are you giving this advice? -- Herbert
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