Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 16:50:36 -0500 (CDT) From: madsen@vijit.com To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Unassociated shell command when building kernel Message-ID: <20050423215036.730.qmail@eunited.vijit.com> In-Reply-To: <426875DF.5090606@daleco.biz> from "Kevin Kinsey" at Apr 21, 2005 10:56:15 PM
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> If there is an old one, it's in the object tree. But maybe there isn't, > keep reading for my guess. Do you know how to get at the old one? Or know where there are instructions on how to do so? > >2) If that isn't the problem, how can I find out what is? > > I'm thinking a perusal of /usr/src/UPDATING ... but IANAE. I've checked it. There's nothing there that I've seen that seems to help out. If there is, I've passed it and didn't understand its significance. > >Dave Madsen ---dcm > > My guess: it's likely your "make" is out of date. See /usr/ports/UPDATING, > entry 20040728. If your "world" is older than that date, it's almost > certainly the issue. OTOH, if you're building kernels often (say, > monthly?) and your world is last July or earlier, I'd have thought > the problem to be older than one month. > > Are you also regularly building world? They really need to > be kept m/l in sync. I build world and kernel about once a week. I've been getting this error for a while, and thought it might go away if I gave it some time, like other errors have done in the past. It hasn't. > Now, I could be wrong, and often am; but it's worth thinking > about, and seems quite possible. Thanks for your assistance! (You're the only one who's responded!) > > Kevin Kinsey > Dave Madsen ---dcm adsenmay atay ijitvay otday omcay
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