Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 22:55:47 +0800 From: darcsis@gmail.com (Denise H. G.) To: Traiano Welcome <Traiano.Welcome@mtnbusiness.co.za> Cc: freebsd questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD make buildworld fail: cc: Internal error: Killed: 9 (program cc1) Message-ID: <87liroqb64.fsf@pluton.xbsd.name> In-Reply-To: <CAE182A9.338E2%traiano.welcome@mtnbusiness.co.za> (Traiano Welcome's message of "Thu, 10 Nov 2011 12:56:47 %2B0000") References: <CAE182A9.338E2%traiano.welcome@mtnbusiness.co.za>
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On 2011/11/10 at 20:56, Traiano Welcome <Traiano.Welcome@mtnbusiness.co.za> wrote: > > Hi > Thanks for the feedback. > > > > I'd be happy to try this sequence, however I don't make it past "make > buildworld". > (of note, the sequence I used above works on all my other boxen though) > > I've just scrutinised /usr/src/UPDATING (there is no file called UPGRADING > ? ) and can't seem to find anything specific to this make fail. File > version as follows: Sorry, it's a typo. It IS UPDATING not UPGRADING:) If you still can't make it, there probably are some problems with your system. Or you could clean up everything, re-csup your system sources and try again. Or you could file a bug report to see if it helps. > > $FreeBSD: src/UPDATING,v 1.632.2.19.2.6 2011/10/04 19:07:38 cperciva Exp $ > > I'm following the process outlined in the FreeBSD manual up until "make > buildworld", and can't see where I might be wrecking things: > > 1) synching the source: > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html > > (... BTW, note to editor: I see nothing in this section of the manual > about "csup"? csup is a C language rewrite of cvsup. Generally you could tell no difference between them from a user's perspective. > > 2) building world: > > > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html > > BTW: I've just upgraded my binutils (as, ld) as there was a reference in > the UPDATING file to an ld bug, but that did not seem to affect anything. > I think this might be irrelevant to your case. -- History proves nothing.
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