Kevin Oberman skrev: > > On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 1:16 AM, tech-lists <tech-li...@zyxst.net> wrote: >> On 12/12/2016 09:07, Thomas Mueller wrote: >> >>> My question is, do you build modules redundantly, or just once? >>> I don't want to build the same modules more than once. >>> >> >> For me - redundantly, I guess. It's not like it takes a lot of time or >> space on the compiling machine, and I ensure that everything that needs to >> be built, is built. >> >> PUMPKIN = heavily modified config with all the stuff I don't need stripped >> out, and a couple of non-default lines. >> >> GENERIC = unmodified kernel that should work if by some chance PUMPKIN >> doesn't. >> -- >> J. > > > Clearly the documentation is a bit behind the times. For some time people > have used KERNCONF to build multiple kernels, but that was a lucky things > that was not officially supported. It just happened to work. Then, with > 11.0, it no longer did in many cases sue to changes in the kernel build > system. When people complained, there did not seem to be a way to fix this > without blocking future goals in speeding up and enhancinghte standard > kernel build. > > The result was BUILDKERNELS. It was specifically designed to allow the > building of multiple kernels and the appropriate modules. This would always > take longer and use more disk space, but it would work reliably. Now, bit > building a single, local kernel, KERNCONF is the best way, though I suspect > that it make only a small difference until new capabilities are added later > in the life of 11. > > So, while it seems the man pages need to catch up, building multiple > kernels should be done with KERNCONF in either make.conf or src.conf and > multiple kernels with BUILDKERNELS.
??? >From /usr/src/Makefile.inc1: 1137 .if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "powerpc64" 1138 KERNCONF?= GENERIC64 1139 .else 1140 KERNCONF?= GENERIC 1141 .endif [...] 1151 .if defined(NO_INSTALLKERNEL) 1152 # All of the BUILDKERNELS loops start at index 1. 1153 BUILDKERNELS+= dummy 1154 .endif 1155 .for _kernel in ${KERNCONF} 1156 .if exists(${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}) 1157 BUILDKERNELS+= ${_kernel} 1158 .if empty(INSTALLKERNEL) && !defined(NO_INSTALLKERNEL) 1159 INSTALLKERNEL= ${_kernel} 1160 .endif 1161 .endif 1162 .endfor So setting BUILDKERNELS has no effect. -- Herbert _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"