What are you trying to accomplish? If you want to follow -stable then use this http://www.openbsd.org/stable.html (no make world anywhere in text). If you want your own kernel then it's not supported. You can do that, but you are on your own. Still -current or snapshots are best way with OpenBSD because of its stability and good job of developers.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:00 AM, Ron McDowell <r...@fuzzwad.org> wrote: > I'm relatively new to OpenBSD but have been working with FreeBSD for 15+ > years and AT&T/USL before that. > > I have installed OpenBSD i386 v4.6 via a boot floppy and ftp. Installed the > src and sys tarballs. > Rebuilt the kernel, reboot, build World, reboot. > cvs -d anon...@anoncvs3.usa.openbsd.org:/cvs up -rOPENBSD_4_6 -Pd > rebuilt kernel, reboot. > all good to this point. > make build fails with a ton of errors in the krb tree. > > I'm not as worried about the actual error...I'm sure it'll be fixed > soon and I'll rebuild in a day or two...but I'm concerned about the current > state of the system, and what 'make world' actually does. > > Does 'make world' build and install in subdirectories or does it build > everything first, then install everything? > Is there a way to separately build everything, then install it all? B That > way I'd know that all's well before actually committing to my tree. > > Thanks. > > > > -- > Ron McDowell > San Antonio TX > > -- http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html