On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 09:59, Michael Bell wrote:
> Kevin wrote:
> > I just installed RC6 on openbsd again, being very careful about
> > configure commands, using egcc (gcc 3.3.2), Makefile.global-vars, and
> > using gmake vice make.
> 
> Ok, good luck :)

I'd rather use CVS sources, but I'm not getting a config.xml file when I
do that (nor many others).  Should I just leave my installed RC6
directory structure in place and install CVS sources over that (thus,
hopefully preserving my config.xml file from RC6)?

> "man install" is your friend.
> 

:-) I did man install... How do you think I learned that OpenBSD install
has no -D option (or an analogue to it).  Just didn't completely
understand the -d option until I saw it in action... :-)

> > I'm at a loss here on how to proceed.  Reinstalling with the "-d" option
> > removed from the INSTALL options in Makefile.global-vars doesn't help
> > either.
> 
> If you look at the fresh CVS HEAD files then you will see that I removed 
> -D -c from Makefile.global-vars(.in).
> 

Right, and I'd like to use your changes, but as I said, something's
amiss in the config.xml area.  Apparently some others are seeing it
too.  Did you try installing with no pre-existing directory structure? 
If so, I don't understand why make install-online and make
install-offline are working for you (creating the config.xml file et.
al.) and not for me...

Thanks again, Michael.

-Kevin




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