I had to change in the Makefile 

# Object directory  (depends on OBJMACHINE)
#O= obj.i386
O= obj

I think that's what you are looking for?

HTH
Gary





On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 17:36 +0000, ext Chris whelan wrote:
> I have had success following the instructions online and adding in the
> 'MIDS' features.
> 
> I'm now trying to do the same against NetBSD 3.1 using the available ISO's
> for source and i386.
> 
> When I run nbmake-i386 I eventually get Failed target errors. 
> 
> Question will the 2.2 source compile on 3.1. If so are there any quirks I
> should be aware of?
> 
> Is there a newer source I could use.
> 
> Thanks in advance 
> Chris
> 
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