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I'm still working on getting my system in shape to let me do the coding I'm
after.  In doing my building of /usr/src, I'm hitting an odd problem, maybe if
you listen, you could let me know if you recognize it.

BTW, to begin with, I've read the manual before I started.  I deleted both my
sources and my /usr/obj, recreated the sources via cvs (from my onboard cvsup
archive) and then followed the instructions in the manual for all the rest.  I
made no truly obvious error, I did read the manual.

Like I said above, I'm getting my sources via cvsup, and since they're the src
with no tag or date, so I would suppose you'd call this "current".  I'm hitting
a problem in building lib/csu/i386/crt0.c.  The Makefile there is asking for a
gcc parameter of "-fpie" which is provoking gcc to claim that it doesn't
recognize that argument.  I was specifically curious if maybe it might have been
a single warping of '-fpie" from the more likely "-fpic" but it shows up this
way in about 5 separate instances in the Makefile,v that the error springs from,
so it's not just a single instance error, or one error in cvs.  This is the gcc
I just installed from the 4.5 release, installed only a week ago.  i didn't see
any listing of any particular order (beyond ending up with the "make build" 
target).

Anyone else recognize this?  I've never done a OpenBSD build before (I'm too
used to doing it the FreeBSD way, so I'm trying very hard not to make any
obvious "assumption" error, in making my move.)

My hope is, if I rebuild to -current from  my sources, perhaps some of my errors
in rebuilding ports will evaporate?
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