Date: Mon, 28 Aug 1995 18:15:41 -0400 (EDT) From: MARC Giannoni <marc@cmc.eng.comsat.com> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: what does it mean to SUP "stable" Message-ID: <Pine.3.87.9508281841.E1441-0100000@cmc>
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I SUP-ped FreeBSD-stable, with "src.supfile.stable". I was able to compile the sources OK, but only after blowing away "/usr/include". When I tried to install, things blew up on the share libraries with: "ls.so failed". This makes some sense since the share libraries where being clobbered. I tried to set DESTDIR to point to an unused partition, but make continued to modifiy the "/usr" partition. Any suggestions? Are the "stable" sources considered "current" material, that is to say are they governed by the "current-policy.FAQ"? | Marc V. Giannoni | COMSAT Mobile Communications | Internet: marc@cmc.eng.comsat.com
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