Aubrey Li wrote:
> Richard Lowe <> wrote:
>> Aubrey Li wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I run into this error when I tried to build b136.
>>>
>>> ==============================================
>>> aubrey at wsmep:~/work/onnv-b136/usr/src/tools$ dmake install
>>> ----snip----
>>> sh: line 1: 
>>> /export/home/aubrey/work/onnv-b136/usr/src/tools/proto/opt/onbld/bin/i386/cw:
>>> not found
>>> ==============================================
>>>
>>> I must miss some changes notification recently, but I wonder why we
>>> did this change.
>>
>> The tools proto path not containing ${MACH} made various things more
>> annoying than they should be [1]. ?The change you missed is the
>> requirement to use current tools, including nightly, after the
>> integration of on_ips.
>>
>
> Where can I get the current tools?

I don't know the answer to that, I normally build them locally rather
than downloading them.  I would hope that the b136 drop will contain a
tarball, but I'm not certain.

> I didn't use nightly at this moment. I just copy the opensolaris.sh from
> ./usr/src/tools/env and did "dmake install" under ./usr/src/tools.
> This is what I did previously, is this changed? What I did wrong?

The same applies to bldenv, which I assume you're using, sorry I didn't
mention that.

The easiest way around this is probably 'make' in usr/src/tools/scripts,
and to copy the resulting nightly and bldenv somewhere and use them.
Once you've crossed the flag day this way, you could build a
developer/build/onbld package from your workspace.

> Do we have the change documented somewhere?

http://static.opensolaris.org/on/flagdays/pages/20100302184109.html
http://static.opensolaris.org/on/flagdays/pages/20100303235050.html

-- Rich

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