On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Dan Langille wrote:
>
> > I installed 4.0-release. Then cvsup'd by accident to -current. Only after
> > a buildworld, installworld, and a failed kernel build did I realised I've
> > gotten -current, not -stable. I removed /usr/src, and cvsup'd to -stable.
> > Now buildworld fails. I'm guessing it's because some of my userland
> > functions are borked from the previous actions. The errors appear at the
> > end of this message.
>
> Blow away the installed version at /usr/libdata/perl and it may have a
> better chance to build (I've not tried it, I just do -DNOPERL when trying
> to build 4.x under -current). -current has perl 5.6, which is causing this
> conflict. Mark Murray has a patch in testing, I think.
Thanks for the reply Kris. This morning I blew everything away and
started again with 4.0-release. This is a first install of FreeBSD on
this box, so nothing was worth saving.
If only I'd followed my own instructions [in the Diary] for setting up a
cvsup file.....
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