from Martin Husemann: > If you are using NetBSD 8 BETA already, and are not updating from the > official "daily" builds, please note:
> - The gcc internal specs have changed (rules for libgcc when building > shared binaries). This change requires a full build of ALL binaries > ever created with gcc 5.4. > - Failure to do this might lead to strange/spurious fallout like we > saw in PRs 51266 and 52326. > Please make sure to NOT do an update build next time when updating from > source, and also rebuild ALL your pkgs. > If you are upgrading by downloading new binary sets, it is enough to rebuild > all your pkgs (or wait for new binary pkgs to become available). > Sorry for the inconvenience, > Martin Does this also apply to NetBSD-current? When did the changes happen? My last update on i386 was Aug 30 (but amd64 was last updated Jun 20): -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 113007028 Aug 30 13:57 buildworld-i386.log -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 5542 Aug 30 20:12 installworld-i386.log -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 5629 Aug 30 20:44 installworld.log2 Where, in what file in src tree, would this change be noted? My first thought would be doc/CHANGES . Tom