On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Warner Losh wrote:

> In message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David
> Scheidt writes: 
> : I upgraded a -STABLE system to -CURRENT using source a month or two 
> : ago.  The first step is to build the new toolchain, so you shouldn't 
> : ever be compiling a new kernel with an old compiler.  
> 
> In the past, we've given advise to build a new kernel, then reboot and
> do a make upgrade or make world (depending on if you were branch
> jumping or not).  Also, as part of the aout-to-elf target, a kernel is
> built...

Read the docs?  Who me?  It sounds like the 3.X to 4.0-RELEASE documentation
should say not to do this.  Unless, of course, gcc-2.95 is imported before
t hen.  

David



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