Thanks!  That helped a great deal.


Mike Spooner
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Chris Fedde wrote:

> On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 13:49:16 -0800  spooner wrote:
>  +------------------
>  | Greetings,
>  | 
>  | Wednesday, Nov. 8, I cvsup'd my 4.1-stable (as of Sept 24) machine...
>  | make buildworld... make buildkernel KERNEL=GENERIC... make installkernel
>  | KERNEL=GENERIC  completed with no problems.  Then the fun started.
>  | 
>  | After rebooting, the system came up as 4.2-BETA and I'm thinking things
>  | are going smoothly.
>  | 
>  | make installworld was chugging along fine until /usr ran out of space. 
>  | After recovering some disk space I attempted another make installworld. 
>  | This time it fails with the following,
>  | /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libm.so.2" not found
>  |  
>  | After checking the archives I added chmod to Makefile.inc1 and tried
>  | another make installworld...  no luck, same "shared object not found"
>  | error message.
>  | 
>  | At this point I start trying things which probably wasn't a good idea. 
>  | I reboot with my previous good kernel to see if it still works.  The
>  | system comes up fine except I still see the "shared object not found"
>  | message after log in and when certain processes try to start (kmail for
>  | one). I also notice ntpd is not starting.
>  | 
>  | For my next trick I decide to try cvsuping 4.1.1 to see if things would
>  | be better.  After make cleandir,  make buildworld yeilds the
>  | following...
>  +------------------
> 
> Running out of space durring this kind of thing sucks.
> Recover /usr/lib from your backup (if you have one).
> Otherwise Install reasonable looking binary distributions
> of lib then re-cvsup and start over.
> 
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