On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Wesley Shields <wxs_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 01:40:40AM -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote: >> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 4:38 PM, boolome <jackie_at_boolome.com> wrote: >> > ?$B:_ 2008-12-09?$BFsE* 03:18 -0800?$B!$Garrett Cooper?$B<LF;!' >> >> On Dec 8, 2008, at 5:48 PM, boolome wrote: >> >> >> >> > ?$B:_ 2008-12-08?$B0lE* 01:55 -0800?$B!$Garrett Cooper?$B<LF;!' >> >> >> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 1:30 AM, boolome <jackie_at_boolome.com> wrote: >> >> >> [snip] >> >> >> >> >> >> Looks like your source tree is incomplete. >> >> >> -Garrett >> >> > >> >> > But have cvsup the latest source tree ! >> >> >> >> It's not necessarily your fault though. What cvsup server are you >> >> using and did you interrupt it during an update? >> >> -Garrett >> > >> > The cvsup server is cvsup.freebsd.org . >> > >> > During an update ,I did not interrupt it. >> > >> > But when I got to that dir executed :make obj && make depend && >> > make ,successed.. >> > >> > Is the soure tree's problem ? >> > By the way I 'am using a custom kernel . >> >> Hmmm.. not sure. If I had logs I could help you out more, but >> unfortunately I don't ;(. > > Unless I missed it the cause of the error is not in the logs provided. > Were you building in parallel? > >> I'd chock it up to a bad build environment or maybe just bad prebuilt objs. > > My money is on a broken kernel config. > > -- WXS Yeah, well either way we don't have enough data to say with absolute authority that "this is the root cause of the failure". A full log would have been incredibly helpful. And FWIW it looks like it was a bootstrap toolchain error (it failed running flex to bootstrap gcc). -GarrettReceived on Thu Dec 11 2008 - 19:36:02 UTC
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