Hi, this might be a case of "I broke it, I get to keep both pieces."
Commit 36ae6811f8633c7df32fff40a15e4b05b328c8a9 [1] adds a built dependency on compat/cpuset.h to every .o file, even if that is not needed on the OS one tries to build. In OpenBSD we do not carry the compat/ folder at all because we don't want to accidentally pick up alternative implementations over our own libc. Having a dependency on compat/cpuset.h breaks the build thusly: make: don't know how to make /usr/src/usr.sbin/nsd/compat/cpuset.h (prerequisite of: answer.o) HAVE_CPUSET_T guards the cpu affinity feature in nsd.c, server.c and util.c just fine. So if the OS does not support cpu affinity compat/cpuset.h is not needed at all. Was that "make depend" change intentional or was that picked up because make depend was run on a system with cpu affinity and then committed? I'm fine with an answer along the lines of "this is OpenBSD's problem". I just want to make sure. Thanks, Florian [1] https://github.com/NLnetLabs/nsd/commit/36ae6811f8633c7df32fff40a15e4b05b328c8a9 -- In my defence, I have been left unsupervised. _______________________________________________ nsd-users mailing list nsd-users@lists.nlnetlabs.nl https://lists.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/nsd-users