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Re: cvs commit: src/sys/conf files options src/sys/dev/video/bktr ioctl_bt848.h msp34xx.c CHANGELOG.TXT bktr_audio.c bktr_audio.h bktr_card.c bktr_card.h bktr_core.c bktr_core.h bktr_i2c.c bktr_i2c.h bktr_mem.c bktr_mem.h bktr_os.c bktr_os.h bktr_reg.h ...
On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 05:36:19PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :* Joerg Sonnenberger (joerg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> :> joerg 2004/05/15 10:54:13 PDT
> :>
> :> Added files:
> :> sys/dev/video/bktr ioctl_bt848.h msp34xx.c
> :> sys/dev/video/meteor ioctl_meteor.h
> :> Removed files:
> :> sys/i386/include ioctl_bt848.h ioctl_meteor.h
> :
> :This breaks world at installincludes.
>
> It also breaks buildworld if you have a read-only source tree because
> buildworld's temporary include hierarchy symlinks 'machine' into
> /usr/src/sys/...
>
> I'll have this fixed in a moment, I'm just finishing a
> buildworld/installworld sequence to make sure I fixed it. Basically
> we can't create symlinks through machine/ in the include hierarchy,
> so I moved the symlink cleanup and creation for bt848 and meteor to
> the upgrade target.
But this doesn't work if you only want to recrate /usr/include e.g. via the
recommented "rm -R /usr/include; mkdir /usr/include; make installincludes".
sigh. Why does buildworld use symlinks for the temporary include space anyway?
The space usage (10 MB) is negligible and it would save us from such head
aches.
Joerg
>
> -Matt
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