Subject: Re: How to build ps
To: Allen Briggs <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Steven Sartorius <ssartori@cnj.digex.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/17/1997 12:55:47
Allen said:
>On Feb 02, 1997 at 06:28:44AM -0800, Paul Goyette wrote:
>> Did you cd to libkvm.old and do a make clean, make depend, make, and make
>> install? That's the way it normally gets built. (In other words,
>> libkvm.old is _not_ built in the libkvm directory at all.)
>
>Actually, the step before this one is to install the new include
>files... libkvm must be compiled with the same header files that the
>kernel was compiled with. Otherwise, re-compiling libkvm will be for
>naught.
>
>-allen
>
>--
> Allen Briggs - end killing - briggs@macbsd.com
>
I grabbed the include tar from NetBSD-current and diff'ed that against my
current /usr/include -- no real changes. I also diff'ed the include
files from .../arch/mac68k/include against /usr/include/machine and
.../arch/m68k/include against /usr/include/m68k and made the necessary
updates. I then rebuilt ps with, unfortunately, the same negative
result. I'm starting to run out of ideas.
FYI, my machine is a C610 with full '040. The kernal I'm building is
essentially GENERIC with a few of the file system options tossed out
(e.g. I have no interest in an MS-DOS file system). The only hack I've
introduced is a line in machdep.c (originally suggested by Erik
Bertelsen) that explicity tells the kernal where the internal video is.
The kernal itself seems to run fine except when I shutdown -- then is
hangs and I have to drop down into the debugger and call boot.
Thanks,
Steve