I want to start building releases on a home box since it's not doing much
else when I'm at work. But I have a rather low bandwidth, so I was
wondering about the CVS checkout of /usr/src that the make release does.
With my bandwidth the source may very well be out of synch with what the
binaries were built with (and it takes way too long). Or am I missing
something.
Also is there anything against doing a 'make clean' in /usr/src (or
whereever it's based) and then slurping that tree into the release tree?
(in a private patch of course, not suggesting this to be put into -CURRENT
itself or anything.
I know it might not be the preffered way of doing a real release, but for
test builds, would it be acceptable to patch the Makefile to do just that?
DocWilco
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