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Date:      Fri, 8 Mar 2002 18:59:38 +0100
From:      Stefan Farfeleder <e0026813@stud3.tuwien.ac.at>
To:        D J Hawkey Jr <hawkeyd@visi.com>
Cc:        stable at FreeBSD <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: My first world build and install
Message-ID:  <20020308175938.GD271@stefan.fafoe>
In-Reply-To: <20020308104457.A2368@sheol.localdomain>
References:  <20020307205848.A1191@sheol.localdomain> <20020308155441.GC271@stefan.fafoe> <20020308104457.A2368@sheol.localdomain>

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On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:44:57AM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote:

[...kerberos built on RELEASE but MAKE_KERBEROS[45] not enabled in
make.conf...]

> I thought I might get bitten by something like this. The Handbook was rather
> vague, and I (wrongly? badly?) assumed that the "positive" defines in that
> file were defaulted to "true" or "yes", or were otherwise set up to build and
> install a system identical to a -RELEASE distribution.

AIUI everything is undefined by default, so everything that starts with
NO will get built, the rest won't (like COMPAT*).

> Per Chapter 19 of the Handbook, after adding those defines to /etc/make.conf,
> am I able to build and install the Kerberos-related stuff with
>     cd /usr/src/kerberosIV; make all install
> and
>     cd /usr/src/kerberos5; make all install
> or are there dependancies in these trees - or dependancies _on_ these - that
> dictate I build the whole world [again]?

At least cvs does include Kerberos4 support if MAKE_KERBEROS4 is
defined, and I think telnet gets built differently too.

> What other defines are required for a "-RELEASE distribution build"? Anyone?
> If I must re-rebuild the world, I want to get it right this time.

I've never done a 'make release', but I think you'll have to find those
in src/release/Makefile.

Stefan Farfeleder

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