Thanks! That'll help :)-------- Eredeti levél --------Feladó: Michael van Elst
<mlel...@serpens.de>Dátum: 2022 november 10 08:54:53Tárgy: Re: building new
kernel on upgraded systemCímzett: netbsd-users@netbsd.orgr0l...@freemail.hu
(r0ller) writes: > Hi All,I've just tried to build a custom configured kernel
on a > system that was installed originally as 9.1 and later upgraded to > 9.2
and 9.3. Executed in /usr/srcbuild.sh toolswhich ended successfully > but the
(beginning part of the) summary looks like:build.sh command: > ./build.sh
toolsbuild.sh started: Wed Nov 9 21:56:45 CET 2022NetBSD > version:
9.1_STABLEMACHINE: amd64MACHINE_ARCH: x86_64Build platform: > NetBSD 9.3
amd64HOST_SH: /bin/shWhat does NetBSD version 9.1_STABLE > refer to? Weren't
the system sources updated during the upgrades? > Honestly, I cannot recall how
I upgraded the system (sysinst/sysupgrade).In > the end the question is: does
that indicate that the custom kernel > will be built from a 9.1 source when I
issue 'build.sh > kernel=MYKERNEL'?Thanks,r0ller The system sources weren't
updated. You could unpack the source sets to get the release sources, but most
people who build from sources prefer to track the stable branch. Here is the
chapter from the guide that describes how you can fetch NetBSD sources:
https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-fetch.html