On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 10:24:25AM -0500, Eric van Gyzen wrote: > I just tried a "make universe", and all the kernels failed because they couldn't > find the config files. I had forgotten that I have this in /etc/src.conf: > > KERNCONF=NUMA > KERNCONFDIR=/etc > > Since "make universe" is primarily used for build-testing changes in src, > shouldn't it ignore /etc/src.conf (and possibly /etc/src-env.conf), like the > following? Or is "make universe" used for other purposes for which it really > should read /etc/src*.conf? > > --- Makefile (revision 304226) > +++ Makefile (working copy) > _at__at_ -479,6 +479,7 _at__at_ > universe_${target}_${target_arch}: universe_${target}_prologue .MAKE .PHONY > _at_echo ">> ${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} started on `LC_ALL=C date`" > _at_(cd ${.CURDIR} && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \ > + SRCCONF=/dev/null SRC_ENV_CONF=/dev/null \ > ${SUB_MAKE} ${JFLAG} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} \ > TARGET=${target} \ > TARGET_ARCH=${target_arch} \ > I'm CC-ing bdrewery_at_ who did a bunch of /etc/src-env.conf work. I don't *think* it was supposed to be required. I might be wrong, though. Glen
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