Ah,

I should have mentioned that: there is about 8 GB available on /vol4, on /usr there is 3 GB, / 300 MB, so I don't think it's worth trying on another disk...
BTW, It looks like the problem is in the ioctl_includes=`` - it never gets any further. (Checked with echo's.)


Paul

Nick H. wrote:

"/vol4/src/usr.bin/kdump/mkioctls: Out of space"

mabye it's just me... but you may wish to check the space left avail on the
drive you're compiling on... it clearly states "Out of space".  ?

Just a wild guess though...

Regards,
Nick H.
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From: "Paul Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: mkioctls failed on SMP system?


: Hi, : : On an SMP system I cvsup-ped to the latest kernel source, made the new : kernel (the usual config, make depend, make, make modules, make install) : and after I rebooted I tried make buildworld. On most systems I upgraded : this worked just fine, except for the single SMP system I have: it seems : that mkioctls takes ages, however the same command runs within the : minute on another (with weaker CPU) system. I don't monitor the building : process closely (so I don't know if the system really ran out of space), : but I get the following error: : : ===> usr.bin/kdump : sh /vol4/src/usr.bin/kdump/mkioctls /usr/obj/vol4/src/i386/usr/include > : ioctl.c : /vol4/src/usr.bin/kdump/mkioctls: Out of space : *** Error code 2 : : I can hack around this, and copy an ioctl.c from another system, but I : guess that's not the way to go ;-) : : Is this a known problem? : : Paul : : P.S. I rebooted my machine between the make install of the kernel and : the make buildworld - is that necessary? It would be nicer if the system : rebooted just once with the new install... I don't know how the : buildworld process depends on the kernel installed... : : : : To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] : with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message







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