Subject: Re: Upgrading from 1.5.2 to -current?
To: Brad Knowles <brad.knowles@skynet.be>
From: David Brownlee <abs@netbsd.org>
List: port-sparc
Date: 04/12/2002 14:23:56
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 11:56 AM +0100 2002/04/12, David Brownlee wrote:
>
> > It will default to DESTDIR of '/', which is really not what
> > you want with -d (-d makes the full distrib including /etc).
> > Run ./build.sh with -h for details.
> > As Manuel suggested you can skip the '-R $RELEASEDIR' and
> > build a kernel by hand instead.
> > So.. no :)
>
> Ahh, okay. This is very important information which I
> (obviously) was not previously aware of.
>
> So, does "destdir" and "releasedir" need to be on the same
> filesystem as /usr/src, and/or /usr, and do you have any idea how
> much disk space is required?
>
There are (I'm pretty sure) no requirements for them to be
on any particular filsystems. I don't have a sparc build
to hand, but for a shark and sparc64 builds (from i386):
163592 shark/destdir
55830 shark/release
23892 shark/tooldir
194994 sparc64/destdir
64564 sparc64/release
26566 sparc64/tooldir
> However, in the short-term, I was hoping to get something akin to
> "./configure; make; make install" set of simple steps to follow, and
> the things I've received from you and Manuel go a long way towards
> this goal. I suspect that I should be able to figure out the rest,
> although I do still have a few outstanding questions.
Let us know if you do!
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