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Date:      Tue, 05 Jul 2005 12:56:21 +0000
From:      jdyke <jdyke@azimapower.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: rebuild of a jail uses old DESTDIR
Message-ID:  <42CA8375.7070205@azimapower.com>
In-Reply-To: <42C97198.1070007@azimapower.com>
References:  <42C97198.1070007@azimapower.com>

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> i had built a jail a few weeks ago as a learning expierence, specifying 
> a DESTDIR of /usr/jail/ssh for make world, i don't really want it to 
> reside there long term and want to build it with less features enabled 
> in make.conf. So now I'm trying to build another jail in another 
> location and `make world DESTDIR=/path/to/new/dir` fails with
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>  >>> Building an up-to-date make(1)
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> make: don't know how to make /usr/jail/ssh/usr/lib/libc.a. Stop
> 
> 
> I've run a make clean and make cleandir and tried to re run without 
> success. i'm currently running a grep to look for the old path in any 
> file on the whole system, /etc/ and /usr similar greps came up empty.
> 
> How can i make the system forget about the old DESTDIR?  Should i just 
> delete all of /usr/src and cvsup?
Hate to reply to my own post...but i've completely removed /usr/src and cvsup'd 
in the hopes this would clear, but does not.  I also have rebooted the machine, 
cause i'm getting desperate.

Is there anyway to clear the old DESTDIR out of there.  Its at the point where i 
can not even rebuild the jail in the old spot, i get the same error as above.

I can not run `make buildworld` without supplying a DESTDIR, so this is going to 
hit home again then next time it try to update.

If there is a better list to post this on, i'd be glad to move it.

Any help appreciated, thanks!
jd

5.4-RELEASE

> 
> thanks for any assistance
> jd



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