Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:41:29 -0400 From: Mike Meyer <mwm-keyword-freebsdhackers2.e313df@mired.org> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: what happened to make world? Message-ID: <20070830154129.46951d54@bhuda.mired.org> In-Reply-To: <46D71A16.6020005@gahr.ch> References: <46D7186D.8030508@gahr.ch> <200708302124.48899.max@love2party.net> <46D71A16.6020005@gahr.ch>
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 21:27:18 +0200 Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> wrote: > Max Laier wrote: > > On Thursday 30 August 2007, Pietro Cerutti wrote: > >> # make world > >> WARNING: make world will overwrite your existing FreeBSD > >> installation without also building and installing a new > >> kernel. This can be dangerous. Please read the handbook, > >> 'Rebuilding world', for how to upgrade your system. > >> Define DESTDIR to where you want to install FreeBSD, > >> including /, to override this warning and proceed as usual. > >> You may get the historical 'make world' behavior by defining > >> HISTORICAL_MAKE_WORLD. You should understand the implications > >> before doing this. > >> > >> Bailing out now... > >> *** Error code 1 > >> > >> Stop in /usr/src. > >> > >> > >> Now, THIS is quite funny... do you really thing that a person with > >> - root access > >> - the knowledge of the existence of "make world" > >> needs this sort of things? > >> > >> I didn't see anything about this new-wave-of-user-friendly-bsd going on > >> the list.. have I missed something? > > > > And your complaint would be ... what exactly? > > > > I don't want my OS to treat me like a stupid. Yeah, we have Windows for that. Or if you hate MS, GNU/Linux. But there are valid reasons for wanting to do a make world (i.e. - you've changed make.conf options the kernel doesn't use). If it's going to be friendly, it should tell us how to do what we told it to do.... <mike -- Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org> http://www.mired.org/consulting.html Independent Network/Unix/Perforce consultant, email for more information.
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