Subject: Re: I must be doing something wrong...
To: None <erh@netbsd.org>
From: Peter Seebach <seebs@plethora.net>
List: current-users
Date: 02/17/2000 22:30:04
In message <20000217221753.A10493@realms.nimenees.com>, erh@nimenees.com writes
:
>On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 05:21:38PM -0600, Peter Seebach wrote:
>> The problem, of course, is that 'libcrypt_pic.a' is in
>> /usr/src/domestic/lib/libcrypt, and we're trying to build libcrypt.so.0 in
>> /usr/src/lib/libcrypt, where there's no libcrypt_pic.a.
> hmm.. that's pretty weird. Nothing should ever end up in
>/usr/src/domestic/lib/libcrypt. Have you tried using obj dirs?
Hmm. I hadn't tried that. Is anyone building -current with
domestic/crytpo-us, and *not* using obj dirs, and succeeding?
What do I do, just set OBJDIR=/path?
> Other ideas: rebuild make.
Well, my 'make' is about 2 days old.
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 127 Jul 12 1999 Makefile.frag
>> Should domestic/lib/libcrypt's makefile be newer than that?
> that looks ok.
Okay, I just wasn't sure; I've got a 'sup' doing domestic crud, but it hasn't
gotten much.
-s