Thus spake John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Make release is a very poor example b/c make release goes to great > efforts to create a clean-room environment for a release. make > rerelease is quite helpful though and does do what you want to > restart a previous release. :) Also, make buildworld -DNOCLEAN > isn't too shabby, though if I could do make TARGET_ARCH=alpha > everything I would prefer that.
I have long wondered why NOCLEAN isn't the default. There seem to be a few cases where it doesn't DTRT for kernel builds, but it seems a bit conservative to make incremental world builds require that an undocumented variable be defined. Any ideas? To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message