I mounted the 5.2.1 CD, there are actually a few install.sh's there: ./base/install.sh ./catpages/install.sh ./compat1x/install.sh ./compat20/install.sh ./compat21/install.sh ./compat22/install.sh ./compat3x/install.sh ./compat4x/install.sh ./crypto/install.sh ./dict/install.sh ./doc/install.sh ./games/install.sh ./info/install.sh ./manpages/install.sh ./ports/install.sh ./proflibs/install.sh ./src/install.sh Do you refer to base/install.sh or to src/install.sh? Sorry for asking all over, but I just want to be 100% sure I get you right, to don't get things worse. Best Regards, Johan Kuuse > > A resync of the source code wouldn't hurt. But it won'e fix the problem > either. > > > Q2. Should it be enough to 'make cleandir'and the 'make buildworld'? > > Q3. Should the flag -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE be used with 'make <whatever>', > > that is, not only with 'make cleandir'? > > Q4. Should I try using the old kernel in single user mode? boot -s > > kernel.old > > The problem is that you have some 6-CURRENT libraries that replaced > your 5.2 libraries. You need to reinstall the 5.2 libraries and > remove the 6-CURRENT libraries. > > If you have the install CD for 5.2.1, just mount it, and the change to > where the library distribution is and run the install.sh script. > > You may also have to do this for the bin, sbin, usr.bin, and usr.sbin > distributions also. > > Then try building 6x with: > > make OSRELDATE=0 buildworld > > ScotReceived on Fri Jan 21 2005 - 17:11:02 UTC
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