After clearing src tree, but saving and putting back CVS subdirectory, I was able to redownload the src tree.
I was then successful (?) building and installing NetBSD-current for i386 and amd64, building from amd64. But the resulting installation proved nonbootable; apparently init died. I tried boot netbsd-sandy7 -c but then I got the prompt uc> (followed by rectangular cursor with shaking horizontal stripes) and was unable to input anything from the keyboard. I wish there were an option to make NetBSD boot pause after every device in the initial probe while booting. I could possibly send-pr from web site, where I'd be running FreeBSD, but will not be able to follow up any time soon: will be busy with FreeBSD and possibly Linux. FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE may be just around the corner, now on RC3. Good part is that I can run subversion from FreeBSD using Hiro H50191 USB wireless adapter, chipset RTL8191SU, device rsu, support introduced with FreeBSD 10 prerelease, and chroot to FreeBSD 9.2 or 9.1-STABLE USB-stick installation where I was successful building and installing devel/subversion from FreeBSD ports. Then again, maybe next attempt to build subversion on FreeBSD 10-STABLE and HEAD might be successful after I disable BDB option. FreeBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD support of Realtek 8111E Ethernet on MSI Z77 MPOWER motherboard fails, but OK with Linux and NetBSD: wi-fi to the rescue on FreeBSD 10 or -current/11. Tom
