On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, David O'Brien wrote: # > Just tried to compile apache and apache's jserv and got hit by the # > above bug so I hope that this gets resolved prior to using egcs as the # > default. # # I doubt it will.
Me too. :/ # I expect there will be significant breakage of non-world after the # commit. I've significantly tested kernel and world, but I haven't tried # ports at all. I got everything setup to build the entire ports collection and sometime during the night the big IDE disk that I keep all the distfiles and packages on went south. :( It had been acting funny lately. I think it finally decided it had seen enough. I'm off to the store to pick up another and then by work where I have a T1 to grab all the distfiles that are not on the 3.1 CDs. I sure hope Satoshi is following this because it doesn't look like I'm going to be able to get very far before the switch is thrown. In fact now is probably a good time to post something to the ports mailing list. I'll send out something brief before I head off to the store. # People may be well advised to CVSup and `make world' (or don't CVSup # again for a while) sometime before Sunday California PDT time (-7hrs # Zulu). # # The rockiness of -CURRENT is about to be upon us. Committers brush up on your edit-pr skills, we're in for a load of fun in the following weeks. -steve # -- # -- David (obr...@nuxi.com -or- obr...@freebsd.org) # To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message