On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Dan Langille wrote:

> > It's a do-once type of thing, like the xinstall stuff.  Go install
> > genassym once, it won't bother you again.  It was discussed in the
> > lists, and doesn't affect most build intervals.  You got *lucky*.
> 
> Ahh yes, and it's in UPDATING.  my bad.  Sorry.
> 
> I tried that.  Then did a make installworld.  Then I found that conifig 
> wasn't installed either.  so I did a 

That's ALWAYS true.  ALWAYS when building a kernel, make very sure that
your config is from the same sources as the kernel.  *very* often with
current, config changes things, and an old config just won't cut it.  That
kind of thing doesn't belong in UPDATING, either.  I think it's already in
the handbook, and an up-to-date config will notice for you when your
kernel sources are newer than your config sources, and issue you a
warning.


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