I recently upgraded to the 2 December 2012 amd64 snapshot, then at about
11am EST today (4 December) updated my source tree to -current. After
compiling and installing a new kernel and rebooting, my attempt to
rebuild userland aborted with a slew of errors in
/usr/src/usr.sbin/smtpd/smtpd/../dns.c. In case this was a short-term
glitch I re-updated my source tree at about 4pm EST and tried again,
with the same result.
Is this a known problem, or have I managed to screw something up?
I'm using the same build procedure as I've successfully used before, and
didn't see anything in the current version of the 'building from source'
section of the FAQ that would require changing it or see anything
relevant in 'following current'.
The sequence of commands I used is:
cd /usr/src && cvs -z 9 -d$CVSROOT -q up -Pd
cd /usr/src/sys/arch/`machine`/conf && config GENERIC.MP && cd
../compile/GENERIC.MP
make clean && make
make install
reboot
cd /usr/obj && touch junk && mkdir -p .old && mv * .old && rm -rf .old &
cd /usr/src && make obj && cd /usr/src/etc && env DESTDIR=/ make distrib-dirs
cd /usr/src && make build
Thanks for any help,
Dave
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Dave Anderson
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