On Sunday 16 December 2007 17.45.05 you wrote: > On Sunday 16 December 2007 17:13:49 Per-Olov SjC6holm wrote: > > Hi > > > > I have today updated (well tried) two OpenBSD -STABLE systems. One > > 4.0 and one 4.1. > > > > First the kernel update and a reboot... No problem.... > > Then a "make obj && make build" of the userland. This gave me the > > following error after a while... > > http://openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#BldBinary > > The FAQ says that if you want to upgrade a -stable system to the > newest -stable, you should first do a binary upgrade to the latest > release, and then build -stable from there. I guess it will get rid of > such errors. > > Firas > > -- > () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail > /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments > > GnuPG public key: http://itsuki.fkraiem.org/gpgkey
Ehhhh, You did probably answer a question posted by someone else ;-) I have 4.0 -stable and want to update to 4.0 -stable (i.e patch the system). This is standard procedure...... I do it as it was a couple of months ago.. you know like..... cd /usr rm -rf src export CVSROOT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs" cvs -z5 -q get -rOPENBSD_4_0 -P src cd /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf config GENERIC cd ../compile/GENERIC make clean && make depend && make mv /bsd /bsd.old cp bsd / reboot cd /usr/src rm -r /usr/obj/* make obj && make build reboot bla bla bla bla This means from stable to the latest stable. The same applies to the 4.1 upgrade which is 4.1 stable to 4.1 stable. I do it the CVS way as some stable patches are not on the errata page. And I script this update, so it cost me zero time. Well.... not zero time when I see problems. But as said this is the first time I see problems.... I have done this hundreds of times without any trouble. And I am of course *NOT* trying to upgrade between major releases. This must be a problem with the cvs code checked out. But I do not know what the problem is. Therfore I posted to the list. /Per-Olov -- GPG keyID: 4DB283CE GPG fingerprint: 45E8 3D0E DE05 B714 D549 45BC CFB4 BBE9 4DB2 83CE

