On Sep 29 at 15:48, suken woo spoke: > i do it as your indication,but i get cpp core dump
Ok. I must admit I'm a current-newbie. Maybe I've done wrong assumptions. I think there are several approaches to a current system. 1. download the current installation floppies and install via ftp from scratch. I have no experience how long this would take. 2. download the developer-preview cds and install from scratch. I'm now about to download them. 3. upgrade from a 4.6.2-Release or 4-Stable. I first tried from 4.6.2-Release but I gave up. Then I tried from a 4-Stable. Then I realized that the version 3.2 of gcc might be required. (I got some compilation errors.) Then I tried buildworld/installworld. But I had several core-dumps. Even single `test -e' failed. I tried to patch several Makefiles. Finally I managed to installworld and installkernel. But then booting hung at apci.ko. Asking here on the current list I got no answers from the current-gurus. I'm about to doubt, that the latter attempt is supposed to work at all. Thus I'm trying another approach. I'm about to download the 5.0-DP1 images... (Maybe installing from floppy would take shorer...) -Hanspeter To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message