Ian Lepore writes:

>  >    I have a system running
>  > 
>  > FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE #0 r268512: Fri Jul 11 03:13:02 UTC 2014  i386
>  > 
>  >    I have updated the source tree to CURRENT r273542.
>  >    If I build "make buildworld" for the GENERIC kernel and no
>  > make.conf or src.conf, it succeeds.
>  >    If I use an empty make.conf and src.conf of
>  > 
>  > TARGET=amd64
>  > TARGET_ARCH=amd64
>  > 
>  >    it dies with
>  > 
>  > ld  -o gcrt1.o -r crt1_s.o gcrt1_c.o
>  > crt1_s.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized
>  > *** Error code 1
>  
>  Try putting the TARGET= and TARGET_ARCH= on the make command line rather
>  than in src.conf.  I know the manpage says you can put them in src.conf,
>  but I wonder if we've broken that and you're the first person to try
>  since then.

        When I do this, I get instead:

echo special chroot buildopts DIRPRFX=rescue/rescue/chroot/ >>rescue.conf
echo progs chown >>rescue.conf
echo special chown srcdir /usr/src/rescue/rescue/../../usr.sbin/chown 
>>rescue.conf
echo special chown buildopts DIRPRFX=rescue/rescue/chown/ >>rescue.conf
echo ln chown chgrp >>rescue.conf
MAKE=/usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/bmake 
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj/amd64.amd64/usr/src/rescue/rescue crunchgen -fq -m 
rescue.mk  -c rescue.c rescue.conf
crunchgen: make error: cd /usr/src/rescue/rescue/../../bin/cat && 
/usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/bmake -f /tmp//crunchgen_rescueH6FUZJ -DRESCUE 
CRUNCH_CFLAGS=-DRESCUE  DIRPRFX=rescue/rescue/cat/ loop

crunchgen: make error: echo 'OBJS= 'cat.o

crunchgen: make error: cd /usr/src/rescue/rescue/../../bin/chflags && 
/usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/bmake -f /tmp//crunchgen_rescueH6FUZJ -DRESCUE 
CRUNCH_CFLAGS=-DRESCUE  DIRPRFX=rescue/rescue/chflags/ loop

crunchgen: make error: echo 'OBJS= 'chflags.o


        ... and so on for another 400+ lines before it again dies.


        Respectfully,


                        Robert Huff

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