James Carlson <james.d.carlson at Sun.COM> writes:

> Mike Kupfer writes:
>> The general approach sounds okay to me, and I didn't see any obvious
>> issues from a very quick look at the webrev.
>> 
>> I did notice that the webrev entries for the renamed (deleted) files was
>> odd.  Which webrev.sh did you use?
>
> The one I fetched from the web site ... I'm not sure what version it
> is.
>
> One of the problems I've got is that we have a shared build
> infrastructure here on the East Coast.  I can't just go installing my
> own stuff in /opt/onbld, so I installed the package on a test machine,
> and then transferred it over as /opt/onbld-hg and set up my
> environment to suit.

Darren Moffat had a set of changes to make SUNWonbld relocatable (that
he used on the build machines he runs).  It's probably worth pinging
him and asking if he still has those changes (I think he was intending
to integrate them, but I suspect other things got in the way). 

> It's not pretty, but it mostly works for now.  I don't think it's
> usable enough this way, so I'm going to have to arrange to have the
> build machines cut over to our tools at some point.
>
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