Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 13:59:28 -0400 (EDT) From: John Mills <jmmills@telocity.com> To: FreeBSD-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: 1st-time kernel build questions Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0204291300330.1297-100000@otter.mills-atl.com>
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Hello - I have a couple of questions concerning the process of building FreeBSD from sources. My system is a modest one (133MHz Cyrix 6x86) in which I have installed FreeBSD-4.5 off a downloaded 4.5-RELEASE CD set. I am working through an ASDL link, so web-access speed is reasonable. I would like to have a good kernel with current patches, but so far I'm happy with my intial use of 4.5-RELEASE, and would stay with that version. Naturally my first interest is security, but bugfixes (if any &8-)are nice. It seems as good a time as any to learn how to build a FreeBSD kernel. 1) Looking at the on-line Handbook and at Greg Lehey's FreeBSD Reference, 'cvsup' seems able to either checkout a copy of all or parts of the FreeBSD tree, or to mirror all or part of the CVS repository in my system, from which I then checkout locally. My first idea would be to simply check out a copy of the tree I want. If I don't expect to patch my source, should I really create a local repository? I expect it would at least double the disk space required, even if I manage to mirror just one revision. 2) With regards to building: 'makeworld' target seems to build a full set of tools, libs, and files to support FreeBSD kernel mainenance. This definitely seems like a good idea at this point. Does 'makeworld' work properly without a local CVS repository? Thanks for any suggestions to a FreeBSD beginner. - John Mills To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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