Re: Make World dies.......

1999-11-13 Thread William Woods

Shit, I will loose all my custom settings...no other way around this

On 13-Nov-99 Mike Smith wrote:
 I did a cvsup today for -current to compile on my Alphastation 200 4/233 and
 douring a make world, this is what I got:
 
 You currently have -stable on your box.  You cannot do this.  Install a 
 recent -current snapshot and start from there.
 
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Date: 13-Nov-99
Time: 00:31:39
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Re: Make World dies.......

1999-11-13 Thread Mike Muir

William Woods wrote:
 
 Shit, I will loose all my custom settings...no other way around this

Try compiling and installing the kernel first, reboot, buildworld..
should work (did for me but hey, im x86..) NO PROMISES! heh

mike.


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Re: Make World dies.......

1999-11-13 Thread Doug Rabson

On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, Mike Muir wrote:

 William Woods wrote:
  
  Shit, I will loose all my custom settings...no other way around this
 
 Try compiling and installing the kernel first, reboot, buildworld..
 should work (did for me but hey, im x86..) NO PROMISES! heh

This should work (I have moved an alpha from -stable to -current with
this). You should use mergemaster to update your /etc.

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Re: Make world dies on 3.0 STABLE

1999-01-23 Thread Tom Jackson
On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 07:41:20AM -0400, Victor Salaman wrote:
 I just csvup'ed the sources...(I had the sources from January 12's
 snapshot). While trying to do a make world, eventually I get this message.
 
 c++ -pg -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include/g++ -nostdinc -O -pipe
 -I/usr/src/gnu
[snipped]
 Stop.
 *** Error code 1
  
 Stop.
 
 
 
 
 and then dies!
 

What's your migration path? I went from 3.0-current to 3.0-release
and then to 3.0-stable successfully. I have noticed that 'ppp -auto
-alias demand' no longer works for me, however. Anybody else
experiencing this gremlin?
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