So, you need to supply more info. Are you setting any special parameters in /etc/make.conf? Did you follow UPDATING as far as the sequence of buildworld, [build/install]kernel, boot to single user mode and do the installworld? Before this build, when did you last update your system?
This points to /etc/make.conf: CPUTYPE=p3 CFLAGS= -O -pipe -msse -mmmx COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe -msse -mmmx
NO_BIND=true BOOTWAIT=0
It is a dual PIII Xeon, 5.3-RELEASE freshly installed - installing cvsup and updating to RELENG_5 was the first thing I did.
The procedure in UPDATING is followed strictly.
I have done many installations on different machines and never had trouble with optimizations in make.conf (except when I specified the wrong CPU once :)).
I just can't link problems with GCC optimization flags, to the fact that the path to uuencode is not set in a Makefile in some directory.
I was just curious, thanks for the reply.
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