Errors with Freebsd 4.10

Dan Ferris Dan at Ferrises.Com
Thu May 27 21:21:37 PDT 2004


Thank you for your help Kent.  I was successsfully able to rebuild 
FreeBSD and get 4.10 working.

Dan

Kent Stewart wrote:

> On Thursday 27 May 2004 05:47 pm, Dan Ferris wrote:
> 
>>I started out with 4.9-STABLE iso images.
>>
>>My cvsup file:
>>
>>*default host=cvsup2.freebsd.org
>>*default base=/usr
>>*default prefix=/usr
>>*default release=cvs
>>*default tag=RELENG_4
> 
> 
> What may be biting you is you didn't copy the stable-supfile correctly. 
> You probably need
> 
> *default delete use-rel-suffix
> 
> and you may also need
> 
> # If your network link is a T1 or faster, comment out the following 
> line.
> #*default compress
> 
> Don't compress the files. People use the context to see what you did 
> wrong. If you don't use something, add a "#" to column 1 like I did on 
> the compress line.
> 
> Kent
> 
> 
>>src-all
>>
>>make.conf:
>>
>>NOPROFILE=true
>>CFLAGS=" -O -pipe"
> 
> 
> You don't use quotes on the CFLAG argument. 
> 
>>Dan
>>
>>Kent Stewart wrote:
>>
>>>On Thursday 27 May 2004 11:45 am, Dan Ferris wrote:
>>>
>>>>Been habving problems making a new kernel with 4.10:
>>>
>>><snip>
>>>
>>>>/usr/src/sys/modules/usb/../../dev/usb/ohci_pci.c:371: syntax error
>>>>at end of input
>>>>*** Error code 1
>>>>
>>>>This is the result of make when building the kernel with both
>>>>GENERIC and my custom configuration.  It even occurs when I
>>>>comment out USB in the config files.
>>>>
>>>>make buildworld doesn't work for me either.
>>>>
>>>>/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/kvm-fbsd.c
>>>>/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/kvm-fbsd.c:739: macro `SOLIB_ADD'
>>>>used with too many (4) args
>>>>mkdep: compile failed
>>>>*** Error code 1
>>>
>>>You aren't supposed to try a kernel if the buildworld doesn't work
>>>because buildkernel depends on a current buildworld.
>>>
>>>What version did you start out with. I just finished adding 4-10 to
>>>5 machines and didn't have a problem. So, what did you do
>>>different.
>>>
>>>You might try "make cleandir" twice in /usr/src and see if that
>>>helps.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hardware is a dual processor P3 at 450MHz with 1GB of RAM and a
>>>>40GB hard disk.  I don't know the exact make of the motherboard,
>>>>but I'm pretty sure that it's an Intel.
>>>
>>>Hardware at this point doesn't mean anything. You have something
>>>wrong with your processing of source. For example, did you cvsup
>>>src-all and do you have any WITH type of entries in your
>>>/etc/make.conf.
>>>
>>>Kent
> 
> 



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