Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 18:10:18 -0700 From: Julian Elischer <julian@whistle.com> To: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: make world in 2.2.5(*) fails on 2.2.2 release (from CD) machine Message-ID: <3446BAFA.5656AEC7@whistle.com> References: <3446AF8A.2C67412E@whistle.com>
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OK I found qhat it is.. Jordan did a 'hack' on newvers.sh for th erelease, so when you upgrade, you get a CVS conflict. As 2.2.2 is out hte door there is nothing we can do about this. I assume, Jordan that when you take the 2.2.5 snapshot, you'll temporarily check in a version of newvers.sh that says 2.2.5? so that it is not a 'modified' file in the tree? sorry for the alarm, but with 4 days to go I though it was a bad thing to happen. (I'm trying to build a fresh 2.2.5(*) tree to test the appletalk problem) julian Julian Elischer wrote: > > procedure.. > install 2.2.2 from cd on virgin machine. > > check out /usr/src using CVS with tag RELENG_2_2 > cd /usr/src > make world > > make world fails in make includes > trying to make osreldate.h > > This has been broken for about 1 year now but I always > blamed 'residual cruft' > I never tried it on a virgin machine till today > > julian
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