On 12/16/10 13:04, Robert Watson wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010, David O'Brien wrote:
Log:
Bump WARNS to 6.
Modified:
head/sbin/geom/class/eli/Makefile
FYI, this broke the tinderbox on arm, ia64, mips, and sparc64.
Errr. Reverted. I built it on the architectures I had access to...
For WARNS-related changes, I generally use "make universe" to test
across architectures. This builds all of our architectures world +
all available kernels, and seems the most effective way to avoid the
above situations. (I've fallen into exactly the same trap...)
The one thing to be cautious about is that make universe won't fail if
an individual build fails, so you need to check the logs to make sure
everything actually succeeded.
The trouble with make universe is that it has been broken for months and
months now. ARM and powerpc64 are disconnected from the build entirely,
as are big-endian and 64-bit MIPS, and an increasing number of ARM and
PowerPC kernels depend on FDT tools not built by default, and so do not
build. Build infrastructure changes also make it appear that the PowerPC
GENERIC64 kernel is broken when it is not. This severely reduces the
coverage of make universe for problems like this.
I have a patch at http://people.freebsd.org/~nwhitehorn/universe.diff
that fixes both of these problems, by teaching the universe rule in
src/Makefile about MACHINEs with multiple MACHINE_ARCHs and by enabling
the build of the FDT tools by default, which adds about 300K to world.
The way these are done is probably not optimal, but it is a better than
the current situation and is a good stopgap. With the patch, all
architectures succeed except for the ARM AVILA kernel, which seems
genuinely broken, and the various 64-bit MIPS kernels, since 64-bit MIPS
is not hooked up to the build yet. If I don't hear any objections, I
would like to commit it on Wednesday the 22nd.
-Nathan
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