On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, William Grim wrote:

> Julian Elischer wrote:
> 
> >The prize goes to Kris Kennaway  who suggested that it was a time sync
> >problem between the NFS server and client..
> >
> >There in fact was a time problem. 
> >
> >wierd..
> >  
> >
> I don't know how it was determined that there was a time sync problem; 
> however, in general, "make" creates updated object files depending on 
> the time an object was created.  If the source code is newer than the 
> object that would be built from the source code, then the object is rebuilt.
> 
> Maybe this will help you understand why the times have to be in sync 
> between and NFS server and client

Well of course I know that, but THEORETICALLY all the dependencies were
ALSO on the  NFS partition so they should still have matched the 
result. There must be a dependency on something outside of /usr/src/ or
/usr/obj





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