> >> I tried going into libexec/ld.elf_so and running "make > >> install" but that didn't work or even come close.
> > It would be something like: > > cd src/libexec/ld.elf_so > > ${TOOLDIR}/bin/nbmake-${arch} dependall > > ${TOOLDIR}/bin/nbmake-${arch} install > and if the tool nbmake was built with a different DESTDIR > configured e.g. via "build.sh -D <some-DESTDIR>", you would need > ${TOOLDIR}/bin/nbmake-${arch} DESTDIR= dependall > ${TOOLDIR}/bin/nbmake-${arch} DESTDIR= install > to build this against the currently installed system and to > install it. > As always before such an operation, "do the kernel first". > Regards, > - HÃ¥vard How do you do the kernel first without building the userland to build the updated tools? I tried again to build for amd64 but failed on something with amdgpu. *** Signal 11 Stop. nbmake[7]: stopped in /BETA1/netbsd-HEAD/usr/src/sys/modules/amdgpu *** Failed target: dependall *** Failed command: cd "/BETA1/netbsd-HEAD/usr/src/sys/modules/amdgpu"; /BETA1/netbsd-HEAD/usr/src/../tooldir/bin/nbmake realall *** Error code 1 I don't know what to do further regarding NetBSD update, except maybe try for i386, where there seems to be no reference to amdgpu. Tom