On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 12:34:35AM -0700, Bob Miller wrote: > Jacob Meuser wrote: > > > > FYI, I ran CVSup last night at mro's house over his cable modem. I > > > got the whole repository, OpenBSD-all, in a little under two hours. > > > > > Did you pull the whole repo or just a checkout? There's a big difference. > > Whole repo. > Wow, 2 hrs. That's pretty good.
> > > Now I just need to figure out why I can't do "make build". > > > > > Could be any number of things. Have you looked at release(8)? > > Yes. At Tim Howe's suggestion, I'd started with a daily snapshot of > pre-3.0. It looks like the snapshot I got either wasn't consistent or > wasn't buildable. The kernel and pfctl had been compiled with > different include files. The assembler didn't recognize the syntax in > /usr/include/asm/machine.h (I think that's the right file). > And other problems. Odd, I haven't had any problems with 3.0-beta, and I've been 'make build'ing twice a week (and rebuilding about 150 ports also) for a few weeks now. I'll have 3.0-beta (I believe the 30 release binaries will be built in about 2 weeks, assuming history repeats itself, so it's not too beta :) CDs hot off the burner at the meeting. I assume Tim suggested 3.0 because of pf? > Since then, I've backed up to 2.9 released, and the sailing has been > much smoother. Except that I'm seeing a frequent system hang which > I hope is a hardware problem. I had hangs when using ssh on machines with ADMtek983 NICs (LinkSys) under 2.9. They work quite nicely in 3.0. -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
