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Date:      19 Dec 2001 20:23:21 +0100
From:      Julio Merino <juli@merino.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   4.4-STABLE 18/19 Dec 2001 may be broken
Message-ID:  <1008789801.398.4.camel@klamath>

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Hi all

I installed yesterday (18 Dec) FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE. After the
installation, I checked out a clean tree of ports and src. I compiled a
4.4-STALBE kernel and booted it.

I then started compiling ports (gmake, zsh, vim, X4, etc etc). Perfect.
All of them worked very well.

Today, (19 Dec) I started the make world. Everything compiled fine, and
then I installed the results and ran mergemaster. Went well. I rebooted
and everything seemed ok.

But now, when I try to compile any port, the build crashes. I've tried
updating the ports tree another time (to 19 Dec), refetching it
entirely... but nothing solves the problem.

I get more or less the following:
klamath# make build
==> Extracting, patching and configuring for...
** everything here works fine **
==> Building for... (can be BitchX, emacs20, ncftp3, gaim, wget or
whatever you want)
/usr/ports/irc/bitchx/Makefile:32: Missing separator

The line 32 does an '.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>'. This is very strange.
I've tried to write a simple Makefile with an .include inside, and make
rans it fine.

BSD's make (the default, I mean) is in place, /usr/bin. GNU's make is in
/usr/local/bin, as usual. I've tried deinstalling/reinstalling a
previous build of gmake, and doesn't work too.

So... I tend to think that 4.4-STABLE of 18 Dec is broken. I've done
another cvsup today of the src, but it hasn't touched the make program
files, so I guess that the bug (if it is any) may still be there.

If it is not broken, do you have any idea of what it is happening?

Thanks a lot!

-- 
La ignorancia es la felicidad.

Julio Merino <juli@merino.net> ICQ: 18961975

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