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compiling current
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Edwin Foo)
Tue Sep 1 09:46:44 1998
From: Edwin Foo <efoo@MIT.EDU>
To: netbsd-help@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 09:46:33 EDT
Hi,
Is there a recommended procedure for updating a stock 1.3.2 x86 machine to
netbsd-current? I've been through the docs on www.netbsd.org and can only
find instructions on compiling a kernel. From examining the top-level
makefile under /usr/src I'm guessing that the big "make everything" command
is make build, but I'm not sure. Is that correct?
Also, what is compile_et? When I try typing "make build" it gets so far as
to go through the includes:
includes===>domestic/lib/libkafs
includes===>domestic/lib/libkdb
includes===>domestic/lib/libkrb
compile_et krb_err.et
compile_et: not found
I have /usr/src populated with current/allsrc and current/dosmestic from
sup.netbsd.org. Am I missing anything else?
-Edwin
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