Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 12:29:28 +0100 From: des@des.no (Dag-Erling =?iso-8859-1?q?Sm=F8rgrav?=) To: Richard Schilling <rschi@rsmba.biz> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: creation of /usr/include/sys Message-ID: <xzp65fm7k6f.fsf@dwp.des.no> In-Reply-To: <20040108082706.GA2917@foghorn.rsmba.biz> (Richard Schilling's message of "Thu, 8 Jan 2004 00:27:06 -0800") References: <20040107183353.GA422@foghorn.rsmba.biz> <20040108072418.GA53486@xor.obsecurity.org> <20040108082706.GA2917@foghorn.rsmba.biz>
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Richard Schilling <rschi@rsmba.biz> writes: > I solved the problem and got top working again when I finally erased > /usr/include/sys and copied /usr/src/sys/sys to /usr/include/sys > (after running cvsup on the source tree of course). This is almost never the right thing to do unless you are already very familiar with the build system. > I thought `cd /usr/src/sys; make install' would have copied > /usr/sys/sys to /usr/include/sys, but it doesn't. Where in the > build process does /usr/include/sys get created? 'make includes' in /usr/src. You wouldn't be having these problems if you followed the documented procedure (buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel, reboot into single-user mode, installworld, mergemaster, reboot) DES --=20 Dag-Erling Sm=F8rgrav - des@des.no
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