On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:01:42AM +0300, Andrej Elizarov wrote:
> Thanks, STeve,
> but i mean education process in general.
> 
> To illustrate my thought,  now i _know_ that for making src tree
> "make" must be in backwards compatable mode  breaked by "-j" flag.
> It's not so obvious, and i really don't know where can i get it from.
> 
> Steps i follow exactly from faq45:
> 
> #rm -rf /usr/obj/*
> #cd /usr/src
> #make obj
> #cd /usr/src/etc && env DESTDIR=/ make distrib-dirs
> # cd /usr/src
> # make build
> ...[output skip]
> [error]
> 
> 
> Think, make must ignore mk.conf or just force -B for backwards
> compatiblity while building src tree.

where in the documentation, besides make(1), is 'make -j' ever talked about?
and did you see make(1) mentions '-j' in it's BUGS section?

> 2010/1/22, STeve Andre' <and...@msu.edu>:
> > On Friday 22 January 2010 02:16:00 Andrej Elizarov wrote:
> >> > follow the docs instead of trying to be clever and creating problems you
> >> > don't know how to solve?
> >>
> >> hey, how else can i learn some?
> >>
> >> yeah, you are all not my slaves and so on.
> >
> > If you are new to OpenBSD, one way to learn would be following the
> > instructions in the FAQ exactly, to see how to build the various parts
> > of OpenBSD.  Follow them to the letter--they work.
> >
> > After that you will have a good idea of how things come together.
> > Then you can study things in more detail, like how the kernel is
> > built, and the parts of 'user land', ie not the kernel.
> >
> > Take what are small steps at first to learn the basics.
> >
> > --STeve Andre'

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