Hi, I recently updated to STABLE-11/amd64, r317665, and decided to see if I could do a buildworld as a normal user (with a public /usr/obj). Unfortunately, the "make buildworld" stopped with
... ===> lib/libedit (cleandir) rm -f common.h editline.c emacs.h fcns.c fcns.h help.c help.h vi.h tokenizern.c historyn.c editline.o tokenizer.o history.o readline.o tokenizern.o historyn.o editline.po tokenizer.po history.po readline.po tokenizern.po historyn.po editline.pico tokenizer.pico history.pico readline.pico tokenizern.pico historyn.pico libedit.so libedit.so.7.full libedit.so.7.debug libedit.a libedit_p.a libedit.so.7 editline.3.gz editrc.5.gz editline.3.cat.gz editrc.5.cat.gz rm -f .depend .depend.* GPATH GRTAGS GSYMS GTAGS ===> lib/libedit/edit/readline (cleandir) rm -f .depend .depend.* ===> lib/libelftc (cleandir) rm -f elftc_bfdtarget.o elftc_copyfile.o elftc_demangle.o elftc_reloc_type_str.o elftc_set_timestamps.o elftc_string_table.o elftc_timestamp.o elftc_version.o libelftc_bfdtarget.o libelftc_dem_arm.o libelftc_dem_gnu2.o libelftc_dem_gnu3.o libelftc_hash.o libelftc_vstr.o libelftc.a elftc.3.gz elftc_bfd_find_target.3.gz elftc_copyfile.3.gz elftc_demangle.3.gz elftc_reloc_type_str.3.gz elftc_set_timestamps.3.gz elftc_timestamp.3.gz elftc_string_table_create.3.gz elftc_version.3.gz elftc.3.cat.gz elftc_bfd_find_target.3.cat.gz elftc_copyfile.3.cat.gz elftc_demangle.3.cat.gz elftc_reloc_type_str.3.cat.gz elftc_set_timestamps.3.cat.gz elftc_timestamp.3.cat.gz elftc_string_table_create.3.cat.gz elftc_version.3.cat.gz rm -rf sys rm -f .depend .depend.* GPATH GRTAGS GSYMS GTAGS ===> lib/libevent (cleandir) rm -f buffer.o evbuffer.o event.o kqueue.o log.o poll.o select.o signal.o buffer.po evbuffer.po event.po kqueue.po log.po poll.po select.po signal.po buffer.pico evbuffer.pico event.pico kqueue.pico log.pico poll.pico select.pico signal.pico libprivateevent.so libprivateevent.so.1.full libprivateevent.so.1.debug libprivateevent.a libprivateevent_p.a libprivateevent.so.1 rm -f .depend .depend.* GPATH GRTAGS GSYMS GTAGS ===> lib/libexecinfo (cleandir) rm -f backtrace.o symtab.o unwind.o backtrace.po symtab.po unwind.po backtrace.pico symtab.pico unwind.pico libexecinfo.so libexecinfo.so.1.full libexecinfo.so.1.debug libexecinfo.a libexecinfo_p.a libexecinfo.so.1 backtrace.3.gz backtrace.3.cat.gz rm -f .depend .depend.* GPATH GRTAGS GSYMS GTAGS ===> lib/libexpat (cleandir) rm -f bsdxml.h bsdxml_external.h xmlparse.o xmlrole.o xmltok.o xmlparse.po xmlrole.po xmltok.po xmlparse.pico xmlrole.pico xmltok.pico libbsdxml.so libbsdxml.so.4.full libbsdxml.so.4.debug libbsdxml.a libbsdxml_p.a libbsdxml.so.4 libbsdxml.3.gz libbsdxml.3.cat.gz rm: bsdxml.h: Permission denied rm: bsdxml_external.h: Permission denied *** Error code 1 Stop. make[4]: stopped in /usr/src/lib/libexpat *** Error code 1 Stop. make[3]: stopped in /usr/src/lib *** Error code 1 Stop. make[2]: stopped in /usr/src *** Error code 1 Stop. make[1]: stopped in /usr/src *** Error code 1 Stop. make: stopped in /usr/src The "rm -f bsdxml.h bsdxml_external.h ..." looks dodgy to me. Why have these 2 files in the source tree if it's going to be removed early in the build? Cheers. -- Jonathan Chen <j...@chen.org.nz> _______________________________________________ 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"