generally it's a good idea to rebuild and install changes for all
architectures in your network.
something like:
for (i in (386 arm amd64 riscv mips)) {
 objtype=$i mk install
}


On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 2:50 PM Jacob Moody <mo...@posixcafe.org> wrote:

> On 8/1/22 15:18, Jag Talon wrote:
> > Ah thanks for the tip. I ran `echo $objtype` and it says amd64. I
> believe 6c is the compiler that I need but it seems to say another error:
> `??none??: cannot open file: /amd64/lib/libc.a`
> 
> It's telling you exactly what is wrong, you are missing an amd64 libc
> archive.
> I am not sure how you wound up with running an amd64 kernel with an
> incomplete
> amd64 install. For building libc again:
> 
> cd /sys/src/libc/ && mk install && mk clean
> 
> However, you may be missing more then just libc, in that case may just be
> best to rebuild
> the whole system as a second resort.
> 
> cd /sys/src/ && mk install && mk clean
> 
> How did you install this system? Did you bootstrap yourself
> up from 386?
> 
> --
> moody

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