In the last episode (Jan 30), Emiel Kollof said: > Dan Nelson heeft op woensdag 30 januari 2002 om 19:27 het volgende geschreven: > >>Number of procs in top(1) shoot up into the ranges of 600+ procs (and > >>usually defunct). Load average sometimes jumps up into the 100+ (I > >>kid you not). I doubt that that is desired operation. I only started > >>seeing this behavior when I switched over to CURRENT, but this mail > >>is cc'd to ports@ too, just in case. It makes using portupgrade(1) as > >>tense as a good thriller flick (will my system survive? The > >>suspense!) > > > >I've had that happen when I put typos in /etc/make.conf (i.e. syntax > >errors or HAVE_/WANT_ variables that don't belong there). > > Hmm, curious. The symptoms disappeared when I commented the line > USE_GCC30=TRUE out of my make.conf. I switched it on because I read > on the current@ list that someone enabled it and didn't have any > problems... > > Is USE_GCC30 actually supported? Should I just keep my hands off > that? Or will it be a valid knob to switch over in the near future?
That was me, actually. I forgot to mention that I had a local hack in bsd.port.mk to fix a little recursion problem with USE_GCC30 :) The problem is that USE_GCC30 really means "make this port depend on gcc30, and set CC=gcc30". But adding that flag to /etc/make.conf makes gcc30 depend on gcc30, so during the find-dependencies stage, you get recursive makes. I added code for a WITH_GCC30 flag that simply sets CC=gcc30 without adding the dependency, and put WITH_GCC30=YES in /etc/make.conf. --- bsd.port.mk 24 Jan 2002 01:15:03 -0000 1.397 +++ bsd.port.mk 30 Jan 2002 21:10:24 -0000 @@ -916,6 +916,11 @@ BUILD_DEPENDS+= gcc30:${PORTSDIR}/lang/gcc30 MAKE_ENV+= CC=${CC} CXX=${CXX} .endif +.if defined(WITH_GCC30) && ${OSVERSION} < 500999 +CC= gcc30 +CXX= g++30 +MAKE_ENV+= CC=${CC} CXX=${CXX} +.endif .if defined(USE_LINUX) RUN_DEPENDS+= ${LINUXBASE}/etc/redhat-release:${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message