On 2011-10-10, ??? wrote:
> DESTDIR was the reason of mess.
> "unset DESTDIR" solved the problem
Ah yes, DESTDIR is not supported for building (and doesn't work on the gcc4
arches).
Next time you show your process it helps if you don't miss out important
things like that..
>> On 2011-
DESTDIR was the reason of mess.
"unset DESTDIR" solved the problem
2011/10/10 Stuart Henderson :
> You polluted your source directory by building without 'make obj'.
> Simplest is to wipe it, make a fresh checkout, and this time follow
> section 5.3.5 from http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html
>
>
You polluted your source directory by building without 'make obj'.
Simplest is to wipe it, make a fresh checkout, and this time follow
section 5.3.5 from http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html
On 2011-10-10, ??? wrote:
> server is 4.9/amd64
> source is CVS/4.9
>
>
> cd /usr/src
> make bui
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 8:39 AM, PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P=
wrote:
> server is 4.9/amd64
> source is CVS/4.9
>
>
> cd /usr/src
> make build
>
> is it ok that system cannot build itself from source ?
No. But it's also not okay to not read the documentation on the subject.
--
chs,
server is 4.9/amd64
source is CVS/4.9
cd /usr/src
make build
is it ok that system cannot build itself from source ?
building shared object objc library
ranlib libobjc_pic.a
building shared objc library (version 5.0)
cc -shared -fpic -o libobjc.so.5.0 `lorder archive.so class.so
encoding.so gc
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