Am Dienstag, 5. Oktober 2004 03:52 schrieb Haulmark, Chris:
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> > Emanuel Strobl
> > Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 8:43 PM
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> > Subject: Release Compiler options
> >
> > I really spent some time tracing the make release, but
> > couldn't find any way
> > to modify the compiler flags for the release. Why do I need a
> > populated /usr/obj if it's never touched? I really think I'm missing
> > something. Two years ago I had no problems building specail
> > 4.4-RELEASEs.
> >
> > Any hint is welcome.
>
> There is an excellent hint for compiler flags to be found in the
> 19.4.3 section of the FreeBSD handbook.

Hm, this is for the world and is very well known and documented.
I'm talking about /usr/src/release/Makefile

>
> The /usr/obj directory composes of the compiled applications from
> the buildworld function.  You can delete it after you did a successful
> completion of the installworld on a system.  That's what happens
> when you do "make clean" in the /usr/src directory.

Again, I'm not talking about make installworld, but 'make release'

-Mano

>
> > -Mano
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