The following reply was made to PR kern/182355; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Cy Schubert <cy.schub...@komquats.com>
To: Jack Seredyniecki <jack.seredynie...@gmail.com>
Cc: c...@freebsd.org, bug-follo...@freebsd.org,
        Gleb Smirnoff <gleb...@freebsd.org>
Subject: Re: kern/182355
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 13:39:30 -0700

 In message <20131008170832.gc22...@glebius.int.ru>, Gleb Smirnoff writes:
 > On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 12:00:49PM -0400, Jack Seredyniecki wrote:
 > J> Hi Gleb,
 > J> /etc/make.conf and /etc/src.conf don't exist.  Attached is the complete
 > J> build log.
 > J> I basically installed the 10.0-ALPHA2 release in a virtual machine
 > J> (hyper-v).  kldstat shows the following modules:
 > J> 
 > J> Id Refs Address            Size     Name
 > J>  1    9 0xffffffff80200000 169c638  kernel
 > J>  2    1 0xffffffff8189d000 8d38     hv_storvsc.ko
 > J>  3    4 0xffffffff818a6000 e7a0     hv_vmbus.ko
 > J>  4    1 0xffffffff818b5000 a6d8     hv_netvsc.ko
 > J>  5    1 0xffffffff818c0000 3868     hv_utils.ko
 > J> I'm using bash as my default shell (if it matters).  Here are the exact
 > J> commands I used:
 > J> 
 > J> csup -g -L 2 -h cvsup1.us.freebsd.org/usr/share/examples/cvsup/standard-su
 > pfile
 > J> cd /usr/src
 > J> time make buildworld
 > 
 > I guess csup is the culprit. This is not longer a correct way to update
 > FreeBSD sources.
 
 freebsd_update(8) is the documented way to update FreeBSD. All other 
 methods have been pretty much deprecated (since the conversion from CVS to 
 SVN).
 
 As a side note, I just completed a build of 10.0-ALPHA4 on i386 and amd64 
 without a hiccup. Both boot and run successfully.
 
 
 -- 
 Cheers,
 Cy Schubert <cy.schub...@komquats.com>
 FreeBSD UNIX:  <c...@freebsd.org>   Web:  http://www.FreeBSD.org
 
 
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