I'm relatively new to OpenBSD but have been working with FreeBSD for 15+
years and AT&T/USL before that.
I have installed OpenBSD i386 v4.6 via a boot floppy and ftp.
Installed the src and sys tarballs.
Rebuilt the kernel, reboot, build World, reboot.
cvs -d [email protected]:/cvs up -rOPENBSD_4_6 -Pd
rebuilt kernel, reboot.
all good to this point.
make build fails with a ton of errors in the krb tree.
I'm not as worried about the actual error...I'm sure it'll be fixed
soon and I'll rebuild in a day or two...but I'm concerned about the
current state of the system, and what 'make world' actually does.
Does 'make world' build and install in subdirectories or does it build
everything first, then install everything?
Is there a way to separately build everything, then install it all?
That way I'd know that all's well before actually committing to my tree.
Thanks.
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Ron McDowell
San Antonio TX