Hi! On Thu, 2021-05-13 17:57:20 -0400, Christos Zoulas <christos%zoulas.com@localhost> wrote: > Unless you use -P source paths end up in binaries, specially in the debugging portions of them. > Having long paths will make the binaries bigger and cause the very tight limits to be exceeded. > These days I very rarely build without -P... Even when I have local modifications in my tree. I've done another build, with the "deep" path, but -P added: export DESTDIR=/var/lib/laminar/run/netbsd-sun2-m68000/3/dest-sun2-m68000 ./build.sh -P -U -O /var/lib/laminar/run/netbsd-sun2-m68000/3/obj -m sun2 -a m68000 tools ./build.sh -P -U -u -O /var/lib/laminar/run/netbsd-sun2-m68000/3/obj -m sun2 -a m68000 release $PWD should be /var/lib/laminar/run/netbsd-sun2-m68000/3/NetBSD-src (containing the "src" repo) at that point. But that build failed, too. So the next round for sun2 will be with the recent NDEBUG patch. MfG, JBG --
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