John, Thanks for the quick reply. > There is a 'KERNELS' variable that is helpful.
I see this in the Makefile, but if I were to use KERNELS=MYKERNEL will that prevent the other standard kernels from being built? > Also, look at LOCAL_PATCHES and LOCAL_SCRIPTS as far as how to patch a > release build. Note that you can include patches to > src/release/Makefile in LOCAL_PATCHES if need be. :) LOCAL_PATCHES is what I'm using now (waiting for build to finish to see how it worked). I was hoping for a way to populate the src tree without doing a full release so I could create the patches, then run make release only once (it took 5 hours on my devel system last time). At this point I've already done that, but for the next time I'd like to work more efficiently. BTW, I see I overlooked the RELEASENOUPDATE variable in the man page, so that answers my question about preventing CVS updates on "make rerelease". Unfortunately make rerelease didn't rebuild anything in /R/stage (I got "ftp.1 is up to date"). Am I supposed to delete the stage directories to force a rebuild, or do I need to do a full release to incorporate any minor changes? Chris _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"