Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 19:26:20 +1000 From: Peter Grehan <grehan@freebsd.org> To: Andreas Tobler <toa@pop.agri.ch> Cc: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Updated install ISO Message-ID: <428EFEBC.5060304@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <428EFB8F.10702@pop.agri.ch> References: <428BC6D0.90207@freebsd.org> <428CFF53.7070907@pop.agri.ch> <428D2D6C.5050601@freebsd.org> <428E59DE.9000900@pop.agri.ch> <428E7734.9060606@freebsd.org> <428ED750.70308@pop.agri.ch> <428EE671.5030900@freebsd.org> <428EE966.4040305@pop.agri.ch> <428EF788.8070700@freebsd.org> <428EFB8F.10702@pop.agri.ch>
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> Ok, and understanding question: with your current snapshot cd am I able > to do a buildworld/buildkernel without updating the source? .. > I mean, I installed the source from the cd. Now I wonder if I have to > sync something or if it should be possible to build out of the box w/o > any errors (beside my oddities). Can you do a buildworld/buildkernel > with the bare cd installation ? Something else I haven't tried :) I believe so, if you install the full source distribution. I only tested a minimal install for the last ISO in my haste to get it completed. There are a couple of patches in the kernel source tree at least that haven't been committed to mainline CVS, but these are mainly debugging aids that I intend to retire. later, Peter.
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