Vhr`r nr Robert <rob...@openbsd.pap.st>:

  > On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 14:04:47 +0200
  > pa...@mail.bg wrote:
  >
  >>   > Read http://www.openbsd.org/cvsup.html[1[1]] and start again.
  >>   > Don't forget to clean up your /usr.
  >>   >
  >>   > In short: You got yourself a copy of the cvs tree and you need to
  >>   > check out the source from that. Using /usr as base/prefix was
  >>   > wrong.
  >>   >
  >>   > And on the perl issue... By updating to the snapshot you got
  >>   > yourself the new perl installed.
  >>   >
  >>   > - Robert
  >>   >
  >>   >
  >>   >
  >>   Thank you Robert for your answer , yes, i have new perl installed
  >> via snapshot, but i was trying to get the latest src and to compile
  >> the kernel just for the test, buth i have no idea about these errors.
  >> I read the link about cvsup and i think that my file is right ,
  >> because my source is under /usr/src where it should be, and i was
  >> wondering about version tag, but i read when the tag is missing i get
  >> the current src and that is my idea. I just trying to keep updated my
  >> current snapshot
  >
  > Read the mentioned doc again. Also have a look at the FAQ.
  >
  > What you loaded with cvsup is _not_ a source tree you can put
  > into /usr/src and compile stuff from.
  > What you have is the cvs tree with changelog etc.
  > You are only half way there. And using {prefix,base}=/usr doesnt allow
  > you to go any further.
  >
  >
  > 1.)
  > Clean up your cvsup.config error and the fallout:
  >
  > change your cvsup config to {prefix,base}=/cvs instead of /usr.
  >
  > # sudo mkdir -p /cvs/src
  > # sudo mv /usr/src/* /cvs/src/
  > # sudo mv /usr/CVSROOT /cvs/
  >
  > 2.)
  > # cd /usr && sudo opencvs -qd/cvs get -P src
  >
  > That would give you a sourcetree you can compile the kernel from.
  >
  > This is just the same stuff that is on the mentioned page!
  > Don't stop reading halfway through.
  >
  > 3.)
  > Read the docs if you want to know how to update in the future.
  >
  > Perhaps http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html[2] might help you understand
  > the issue. That page shows how to get a source checkout without the
  > "intermediate" step of mirroring the cvs tree locally.
  >
  > - Robert
  >
  >
  >
  Thank you Robert, that way i was able to build kernel and etc. I
tought that cvs and cvsup are doing the same thing.


Links:
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[1] http://www.openbsd.org/cvsup.html[1
[2] http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html


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