Through 3 recent ``buildkernel'' runs I have logged the following. The build logs are available to those with interest.
I have tested this with three variations to the environment i.e. make.conf, src.conf, make -j{N}, & a vanilla build. The errors come up the same way but with a variation of the lines in the log file where the errors appear. I still have the tar'd object directory for the last vanilla build that was performed. Though these errors are prominent in the log I don't believe it has a negative impact other than not being traceable by dtrace. I have not observed any other impact that this could have so I decided to report what I have here for someone else to decide on the outcome. Summary of errors in the logs: ctfconvert -L VERSION -g kern_ktr.o kern_ktr.c: kern_ktr.o: Cannot get sect .bss data: Invalid section descriptor ctfconvert -L VERSION -g tcp_debug.o tcp_debug.c: tcp_debug.o: Cannot get sect .bss data: Invalid section descriptor ctfconvert -L VERSION -g clnt_rc.o ctfconvert -L VERSION -g ffs_tables.o ctfconvert -L VERSION -g ufs_gjournal.o ctfconvert: rc = 2 No entry found [dwarf_next_cu_header(57)] ctfconvert -L VERSION -g local_apic.o local_apic.c: local_apic.o: Cannot get sect .bss data: Invalid section descriptor ctfconvert -L VERSION msp34xx.o ctfconvert: rc = 2 No entry found [dwarf_next_cu_header(57)] dtrace.c: dtrace.o: Cannot get sect .bss data: Invalid section descriptor ctfconvert -L VERSION if_ed_3c503.o ctfconvert: rc = 2 No entry found [dwarf_next_cu_header(57)] ctfconvert -L VERSION if_ed_hpp.o ctfconvert: rc = 2 No entry found [dwarf_next_cu_header(57)] ctfconvert -L VERSION if_ed_sic.o ctfconvert: rc = 2 No entry found [dwarf_next_cu_header(57)] ctfconvert -L VERSION mfi_debug.o ctfconvert: rc = 2 No entry found [dwarf_next_cu_header(57)] ctfconvert -L VERSION ufs_gjournal.o ctfconvert: rc = 2 No entry found [dwarf_next_cu_header(57)] Regards, -- jhell,v _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"