"Thomas Schmitt" <scdbackup%gmx.net@localhost> writes: >> You can certainly drop them in the Makeefile in your source tree and do >> a build and see what happens. > > My builds can hardly have installed or overwritten them. > cd9660_extern.h differs between /usr/include and /usr/src. > The files in /usr/include are of january 19, except those which i > changed manually. > (I just nbmake, copy the new ./netbsd to /netbsd-$number, and change > the /netbsd link. Reboot. Heuristic procedure crafted from found > twines and sticks.) What I meant is get rid of OBJDIR and DESTDIR change a Makefile to no longer install a .h file run a full build (from build.sh; see pkgsrc/sysutils/etcmanage:BUILD-NetBSD for my approach) If there is a program (in the NetBSD base system) that relies on having the header in /usr/include, then the build will fail.
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