Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 14:29:09 -0700 From: "Simon J. Gerraty" <sjg@juniper.net> To: Navdeep Parhar <nparhar@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: UNIVERSE_TARGET doesn't seem to work Message-ID: <20130603212909.67D1758097@chaos.jnpr.net> In-Reply-To: <51AD0702.2060802@gmail.com> References: <20130531014320.GA22257@itx> <51AD0702.2060802@gmail.com>
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On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 14:13:38 -0700, Navdeep Parhar writes: >On 05/30/13 18:43, Navdeep Parhar wrote: >> I build kernel-toolchain and MAKE_JUST_KERNELS (often with NO_CLEAN, but >> not this time) as part of my pre-commit checklist. It doesn't seem to >> work after the switch to bmake. What am I missing? This on a system >> at r251171 with nothing in make.conf or src.conf: Taking a look. The error usually means there's an explicit dependency that conflicts with .ORDER >> >> # make -j12 universe UNIVERSE_TARGET=kernel-toolchain >> --- universe_prologue --- >> -------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> make universe started on Thu May 30 18:19:44 PDT 2013 >> -------------------------------------------------------------- >> `universe_amd64_prologue' was not built (made 0, flags 2009, type b000001)! >> `universe_arm_prologue' was not built (made 0, flags 2009, type b000001)! >> `universe_i386_prologue' was not built (made 0, flags 2009, type b000001)! >> `universe_ia64_prologue' was not built (made 0, flags 2009, type b000001)! >> `universe_mips_prologue' was not built (made 0, flags 2009, type b000001)! >> `universe_pc98_prologue' was not built (made 0, flags 2009, type b000001)! >> `universe_powerpc_prologue' was not built (made 0, flags 2009, type b000001) >! >> `universe_sparc64_prologue' was not built (made 0, flags 2009, type b000001) >! >> `universe_epilogue' was not built (made 1, flags 2009, type b000001)! >> `universe_epilogue' has .ORDER dependency against universe_amd64 (made 1 >, flags 3009, type 3000001) >> `universe_epilogue' has .ORDER dependency against universe_arm (made 1, >flags 3009, type 3000001) >It is the -j<n> causing the problem. I tried with an empty /usr/obj too Yes, because .ORDER only matters in jobs mode.
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