Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2012 15:37:09 +0200 From: rank1seeker@gmail.com To: "John Baldwin" <jhb@freebsd.org>, dougb@freebsd.org, hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Forgotten debuging flags in 9.0 RELEASE Message-ID: <20120425.133709.484.2@DOMY-PC> In-Reply-To: <201204231428.49712.jhb@freebsd.org> References: <20120421.164328.068.1@DOMY-PC> <201204231428.49712.jhb@freebsd.org>
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----- Original Message -----=0D=0AFrom: John Baldwin = <jhb@freebsd.org>=0D=0ATo: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org=0D=0ACc: = rank1seeker@gmail.com, dougb@freebsd.org=0D=0ADate: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 = 14:28:49 -0400=0D=0ASubject: Re: Forgotten debuging flags in 9.0 = RELEASE=0D=0A=0D=0A> On Saturday, April 21, 2012 12:43:28 pm = rank1seeker@gmail.com wrote:=0D=0A> > Whenever I run:=0D=0A> > # make = distribution=0D=0A> > =0D=0A> > I also get:=0D=0A> > + ln -s = ../var/named/etc/namedb /usr/TZONE/etc/namedb=0D=0A> > + ln -s = mail/aliases /usr/TZONE/etc/aliases=0D=0A> > =0D=0A> > Looks like someone = forgot to turn off/remove debuging flags(set -x), before =0D=0A> building = 9.0 RELEASE=0D=0A> =0D=0A> Actually, those have been there for at least 7 = years. The namedb one was =0D=0A> first added in r136242, and the mail = one is older than that.=0D=0A> =0D=0A> > /usr/src/etc/Makefile:=0D=0A> > = ----=0D=0A> > @if [ ! -e ${DESTDIR}/etc/namedb ]; then \=0D=0A> > = set -x; \=0D=0A> > ln -s = ../var/named/etc/namedb ${DESTDIR}/etc/namedb; \=0D=0A> > = fi=0D=0A> > ----=0D=0A> > @if [ -d ${DESTDIR}/etc/mail -a -f = ${DESTDIR}/etc/mail/aliases -a \=0D=0A> > ! -f = ${DESTDIR}/etc/aliases ]; then \=0D=0A> > set -x; = \=0D=0A> > ln -s mail/aliases ${DESTDIR}/etc/aliases; = \=0D=0A> > fi=0D=0A> > ----=0D=0A> =0D=0A> -- =0D=0A> John = Baldwin=0D=0A> =0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0A7 years ?!?=0D=0AWow, it's time to get = rid of them, unless someone finds it criticaly = useful/needed.=0D=0A=0D=0AMy build script had many set -x lines, so I was = thinking it was my script outputing it.=0D=0AI thought I was going mad, = by being unable to find where am I using 'ln -s' lines, even after I've = removed all 'set -x' lines=0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0ADomagoj Smol=E8i=E6
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