On Wed, 2 Sep 2015 16:20:34 +0300 Gleb Smirnoff <gleb...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 09:08:25AM -0400, Alexander Kabaev wrote: > A> > A> > Modified: head/Makefile.inc1 > A> > A> > > ============================================================================== > A> > A> > --- head/Makefile.inc1 Tue Sep 1 11:46:13 2015 > A> > A> > (r287357) +++ head/Makefile.inc1 Tue Sep 1 11:59:12 > A> > A> > 2015 (r287358) @@ -1127,6 +1127,14 @@ reinstallkernel > A> > A> > reinstallkernel.debug: _ cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; > A> > A> > \ ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} \ > A> > A> > ${MAKE} ${IMAKE_INSTALL} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} > A> > A> > ${.TARGET:S/kernel//} +.for _kernel in > A> > A> > ${BUILDKERNELS:[2..-1]} > A> > A> > + @echo > A> > A> > "--------------------------------------------------------------" > A> > A> > + @echo ">>> Installing kernel ${_kernel}" > A> > A> > + @echo > A> > A> > "--------------------------------------------------------------" > A> > A> > + cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ > A> > A> > + ${CROSSENV} PATH=${TMPPATH} \ > A> > A> > + ${MAKE} ${IMAKE_INSTALL} > A> > A> > KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME}.${_kernel} ${.TARGET:S/kernel//} > A> > A> > +.endfor > A> > A> > distributekernel distributekernel.debug: > A> > A> > .if empty(INSTALLKERNEL) > A> > A> > A> > A> This is probably not doing what you think it is doing. Now, > A> > A> when installing my kernel, built from config file <blah>, I > A> > A> get it installed into /boot/kernel, which is good and normal, > A> > A> and I get an extra and highly undesired copy in > A> > A> boot/kernel.<blah>. That one I didn't ask for and would > A> > A> rather see it gone. > A> > > A> > Does that happen to you, or do you just suppose that this is > A> > going to happen looking at the code? > A> > > A> > -- > A> > Totus tuus, Glebius. > A> > A> It does happen to me, I wouldn't bother you otherwise. > A> > A> 'make installworld KERNCONF=KANBSD' now results in kernel installed > A> twice, once as /boot/kernel and once as /boot/kernel.KANBSD. > A> Re-running it once more, I even get to > A> have /boot/kernel.KANBSD.old. > A> > A> As a side point, 'make buildworld' does not suffer from same issue. > > installworld? Now I'm really confused. Was that typo? > > -- > Totus tuus, Glebius. Sorry, read them as installkernel and buildkernel respectively. -- Alexander Kabaev
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