On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Coleman Kane wrote:
Yeah, this seems to be broken across all modules. I don't know what's going on,
but it seems like it never bothers to make the *.o targets. The reason mine
pops up with the error is that, alphabetically, it is first on the list. If you
remove it from
So, do you need me to do anything or just wait until it gets worked out?
Bruce Evans had the audacity to say:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Coleman Kane wrote:
Yeah, this seems to be broken across all modules. I don't know what's going on,
but it seems like it never bothers to make the *.o
I've got the same problem on my laptop.
Quoting Coleman Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, do you need me to do anything or just wait until it gets worked out?
Bruce Evans had the audacity to say:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Coleman Kane wrote:
Yeah, this seems to be broken across all
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Edwin Culp wrote:
Reverting /usr/src/sys/conf/kmod.mk to rev. 1.90 fixes the problem for
the moment.
harti
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Quoting Harti Brandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Edwin Culp wrote:
Reverting /usr/src/sys/conf/kmod.mk to rev. 1.90 fixes the problem for
the moment.
harti
Thanks, I'll do that right now.
ed
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Yeah, this seems to be broken across all modules. I don't know what's going on,
but it seems like it never bothers to make the *.o targets. The reason mine
pops up with the error is that, alphabetically, it is first on the list. If you
remove it from the ports Makefile, the accf_data module