Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 11:55:37 -0400 (EDT) From: James FitzGibbon <james@expresslane.ca> To: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Problem with -stable make world after mini-megacommit Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.93.960530114143.26338B-100000@expresslane.ca>
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I did a full SUP from Freefall around 07:00 EST on the 30th, and started a make world. Everything went fine up to the lkm/ subdirectory, which spit out a huge number of warnings about functions not having been prototyped. I've put the output of a that portion of the make on ftp.freebsd.org:/pub/FreeBSD/incoming as makeout.netcor.com.960530 for anyone who wants to take a look at the specific routines that it complained on. I was able to get the system built by using -DNOLKM, but I'm not sure what state that leaves my system in. I rebuilt my kernel, statically linking every filesystem type I might mount until I can build lkm cleanly. Another couple of notes: the 'symorder' program needs to be added to build-tools, since the old version doesn't support the '-c' switch, but is needed to build the lkm subdirectory. Also, when doing a make world including secure, the system becomes unavailable by telnet because the shared libraries installed are the standard exportable versions. Can the Makefile be changed so that if secure is defined, the secure telnet library is rebuilt just after the 'libraries' target ? That would allow telnet access during the entire 'make depend all install' phase of the build. I know you can rlogin all the time, but when you're sitting at a Windows box with mstelnet, that doesn't help. -- j. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | James FitzGibbon james@expresslane.ca | | Technical Operations Voice/Fax: 416-239-3765/3279 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+help
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