Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 23:33:53 -0700 From: Garrett Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com> To: "Simon J. Gerraty" <sjg@juniper.net> Cc: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: conf/177845: WITH_BMAKE does not work on CURRENT Message-ID: <670AA8F8-B4EA-4D13-B892-EB94BF88F046@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20130414062049.B0C8958097@chaos.jnpr.net> References: <201304140420.r3E4K0Et063274@freefall.freebsd.org> <9B5C1BF8-17FB-4718-8AF1-3F8F5E55DAB8@gmail.com> <20130414054224.6720958097@chaos.jnpr.net> <866FF12C-2525-4A59-B20B-39A0522D7B44@gmail.com> <20130414062049.B0C8958097@chaos.jnpr.net>
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On Apr 13, 2013, at 11:20 PM, Simon J. Gerraty wrote: >=20 > On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 22:54:41 -0700, Garrett Cooper writes: >> The tree is synched up to the latest head version. I'm suspecting it = =3D >> might be something to do with the changes made over the past 2 weeks = in =3D >> terms of /Makefile, but I could be wrong. I'll look into this further = =3D >> when I can.. >=20 > I've just updated a tree to try to reproduce. > Are you sure /usr/bin/make is bmake? >=20 > I see lots of makefiles that invoke 'make' rather than ${MAKE}, > so could imagine a problem if /usr/bin/make is *not* bmake. > If WITH_BMAKE is set, src/Makefile will build bmake and use it as=20 > ${MAKEPATH}/make, but the PATH is not tweaked to ensure that that = 'make' > is found, so /usr/bin/make would get used. > Also of course one must do a parallel build, to trigger that error = about > -J. >=20 > Anyway I started a parallel buildworld with /usr/bin/make not bmake=20 > and the bug mentioned above not fixed to see if that causes the error > you see... It's bmake: $ fmake -d A -f /dev/null 2>&1 | grep 'PARSEDIR =3D ' | wc -l 0 $ make -d A -f /dev/null 2>&1 | grep 'PARSEDIR =3D ' | wc -l 6 I'm rebuilding world right now so it might be due to a bug fixed = in the past, but I swear I've seen this on another CURRENT box I kept = reasonably (within the past couple months) up to date. Cheers, -Garrett=
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