complete in src tree build world w/o /usr/include/** ?

2004-03-11 Thread Bjoern A. Zeeb
Hi,

I once again ran into the problem that a buildworld didn't succeed as
unpriv. user without populating some headers to the base system before.

But I do not want to populate headers that do not match my installed
system on that machine if I am building for another one. This leads to
inconsistency.

Is there any chance that the whole source tree could be built w/o
/usr/include/** ?
or should that be the case already ?
or why can't it be done ?

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Re: complete in src tree build world w/o /usr/include/** ?

2004-03-11 Thread Ruslan Ermilov
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 09:52:41AM +, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I once again ran into the problem that a buildworld didn't succeed as
 unpriv. user without populating some headers to the base system before.
 
 But I do not want to populate headers that do not match my installed
 system on that machine if I am building for another one. This leads to
 inconsistency.
 
 Is there any chance that the whole source tree could be built w/o
 /usr/include/** ?
 
A complete (and consistent with the rest of the running world)
/usr/include is a prerequisite for a successful buildworld.

 or should that be the case already ?
 
No.

 or why can't it be done ?
 
We build some tools (like compiler, binutils, make, etc.) using
the system headers, libraries, compiler, and binutils.


Cheers,
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