Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 21:50:23 +0000 (UTC) From: "Thomas Mueller" <mueller6724@bellsouth.net> To: stable@freebsd.org Cc: Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: Problem compiling 9.3-RC1 on 9.2-RC4 Message-ID: <217200.52297.bm@smtp116.sbc.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <d8fb266fa1d47f4f61769e4a64209f27@arroway.org> <20140625162916.GF1218@hub.FreeBSD.org> <40df5d0e647ed87478d711dc7280c31c@arroway.org> <20140625163827.GG1218@hub.FreeBSD.org> <13609b91d41c5e0e242f59e8ccff8078@arroway.org> <20140625165047.GH1218@hub.FreeBSD.org> <61d723ed71ccff1ab9fc20122c32e5b5@arroway.org> <20140625184801.GK1218@hub.FreeBSD.org>
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> I am unable to reproduce this on 9.2-RELEASE with 'device pf' and > 'device mptable' added to the GENERIC kernel. > Did you start the build with a clean /usr/obj ? > If not, can you please try with an empty /usr/obj ? > Glen How much space do you need to allow for /usr/obj? I ask because of the suggestion of having a separate partition for /usr/obj. I don't remember whether this was for NetBSD or FreeBSD, but the primciple is the same either way. You then clean out all the old stuff with newfs, and mount on /usr/obj. I've been having trouble with a couple failed builds for FreeBSD-current, latter failure being after "make cleandir". On MSI Z77 MPOWER motherboard, only internet connectability is by Hiro H50191 USB-stick wireless adapter, device rsu, only for FreeBSD >= 10.0, and this is unstable. Ethernet re(4) fails on a bug common to (Free, Open and DragonFly)BSD but connects for Linux, NetBSD and Haiku. So I am now in an environment where there is no copy-amd-paste, and X won't start, can't find screen/display, so many things clumsy as in Murphy's-Law-OS: NetBSD amelia2 6.99.44 NetBSD 6.99.44 (NetBSD-HEAD amd64.nb7-20140619) #0: Thu Jun 19 17:32:40 UTC 2014 root@amelia2:/BETA1/usr/obj/BETA1/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/SANDY7 amd64 I have devel/subversion, from NetBSD pkgsrc, successfully installed on this USB-stick NetBSD installation. That works to update FreeBSD src, ports and doc trees. Tom
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