On this version of NetBSD:
[root]: uname -a
NetBSD mail.wan.vpn 7.1.2 NetBSD 7.1.2 (GEMINI) #0: Tue Sep 18 13:25:59 PDT
2018 r...@mail.wan.vpn:/usr/src/BUILD_OBJ/sys/arch/i386/compile/GEMINI i386
Using gcc8
[root]: which gcc
/usr/pkg/gcc8/bin/gcc
[root]: gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
default with "NetBSD
8.99.26 (GEMINI) #0: Sun Nov 25 11:06:09 PST 2018"
Looks like it was bad binutils. The compile has gotten a lot farther.
Thanks,
Paul N
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 10:30 PM pimin inwa wrote:
> On a system running:
>
> NetBSD toy.wan.vpn 8.99.26 NetBSD 8.99.
On a system running:
NetBSD toy.wan.vpn 8.99.26 NetBSD 8.99.26 (GEMINI) #0: Sun Nov 25 11:06:09
PST 2018 r...@toy.wan.vpn:/usr/src/BUILD_OBJ/sys/arch/i386/compile/GEMINI
i386
/etc/mk.conf specifies:
X11_TYPE=modular
I built gcc8 and it resides in:
: which cc
/usr/pkg/gcc8/bin/cc
I attempt to
Not sure why the build was referencing RPI3 stuff (I do build that) adding
"-m i386" seems to force the correct behavior.
Thanks to Manuel who noticed that.
Paul N.
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 4:03 AM, pimin inwa wrote:
> Ok, thanks. That's not right. I'll fix that. Dumb me.
>
Running:
NetBSD mail.wan.vpn 8.99.18 NetBSD 8.99.18 (GEMINI) #0: Sun May 27 09:56:42
PDT 2018 r...@mail.wan.vpn:/usr/src/BUILD_OBJ/sys/arch/i386/compile/GEMINI
i386
I do a "cvs update -Pd" in /usr/src as part of my build script.
I've been getting this error for a few days:
# compile
Running:
NetBSD mail.wan.vpn 8.99.18 NetBSD 8.99.18 (GEMINI) #0: Sun May 27 09:56:42
PDT 2018 r...@mail.wan.vpn:/usr/src/BUILD_OBJ/sys/arch/i386/compile/GEMINI
i386
The GEMINI conf is different from GENERIC as follows:
1c1
< # $NetBSD: GENERIC,v 1.1180 2018/06/07 13:36:29 thorpej Exp $
---
> #
Don't understand where I went wrong. Can't get past this on Top of
Tree with current.
rm -fr usr.bin/ktrace/ktrace usr.bin/man/man
usr.sbin/mrouted/mrouted usr.sbin/racoon/racoon
cvs update -Pd
./build.sh -U -u -o -O BUILD_OBJ -T BUILD_TOOL kernel=GEMINI
release |tee /var/build.log
ur builds with an object directory set up. Looks like you get your
> output files in the same directory as the source.
>
> Johnny
>
>
> pimin inwa <pimini...@gmail.com> skrev: (21 mars 2017 05:08:55 CET)
>
>> I'm seeing this annoying situation with cvs, especially after
My bad. I did notice but, didn't give it any thought.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 12:10 AM, Thomas Klausner <w...@netbsd.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 09:01:18PM -0700, pimin inwa wrote:
> > Fixed that problem but now I get:
> >
> > m_bio.c -o uvm_bio.o
>
I'm going to do a cleandir and rebuild. On this system that will be many
hours so I'm going to get some shut-eye.
Thanks for looking at this.
Paul N.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 12:00 AM, Paul Goyette <p...@whooppee.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2017, pimin inwa wrote:
>
>
/* $NetBSD: uvm_bio.c,v 1.89 2017/03/21 02:24:35 ozaki-r Exp $ */
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 11:43 PM, Paul Goyette <p...@whooppee.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2017, pimin inwa wrote:
>
> Still there:
>>
>
> Make sure you have revision 1.
Running an ancient NetBSD and chrooting into a jail built from current less
than a week ago. Running:
cvs update -Pd && ./build.sh -U -u -o -O BUILD_OBJ -T BUILD_TOOL release
Within the hour and I get the following error:
dependall ===> lib/libcurses/PSD.doc
# compile libcurses/refresh.o
take a year off and all my NetBSD/Unix braincells stay on vacation
... GRRRrrr
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:23 PM, Robert Elz <k...@munnari.oz.au> wrote:
> Date:Wed, 1 Mar 2017 12:59:13 -0800
> From: pimin inwa <pimini...@gmail.com>
> Message-ID: <C
Running:
NetBSD gemini.wan.vpn 6.99.31 NetBSD 6.99.31 (GEMINI) #0: Sun Feb 16
19:11:21 PST 2014 root@:/usr/src/BUILD_OBJ/sys/arch/i386/compile/GEMINI
i386
>From boot.dmesg I see:
wd0 at atabus4 drive 0
wd0:
wd0: drive supports 16-sector PIO transfers, LBA48 addressing
wd0: 931 GB, 1938021
running an ancient version of NetBSD on an old i386:
NetBSD mail.wan.vpn 6.99.31 NetBSD 6.99.31 (GEMINI) #0: Sun Feb 16 19:11:21
PST 2014 root@:/usr/src/BUILD_OBJ/sys/arch/i386/compile/GEMINI i386
CVS Root says:
anon...@anoncvs.netbsd.org:/cvsroot
Which I think means top of tree, yes, no,
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