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 This file is intended to be a brief introduction to the build  This file (UPDATING) is intended to be a brief reference to recent
 process and a reference on what to do if something doesn't work.  changes that might cause problems in the build process, and a guide for
   what to do if something doesn't work.
   
   For a more detailed description of the recommended way to build NetBSD
   using build.sh, see the BUILDING file.
   
   Note that much of the advice in this UPDATING file was written before
   build.sh existed.  Nevertheless, the advice here may be useful for
   working around specific problems with build.sh.
   
 For a more detailed description see Makefile.  See also: BUILDING, build.sh, Makefile.
   
 Recent changes:  Recent changes:
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   
 20030630:  20090110:
         Groff was update to 1.19; it's probably necessary to do          time_t and dev_t have been bumped to 64 bit quantities. To upgrade:
                 cd share/mk && make install          1. Make sure your kernel has COMPAT_50 in it. Build and install.
                 cd src/gnu/usr.bin/groff             This is needed even in the MODULAR kernel because there is
                 make MKMAN=no dependall install             conditionally compiled code in rtsock.c.
         (untested).          2. make sure build.sh completes and the binaries in a chroot work
              before installing.
 20030516:          3. If you don't use build.sh and you build directly to root, and
         Due to bugs in the export handling code, invalid export lines             your build breaks in the middle, don't despair. Make sure headers
         were accepted before and caused the kernel to panic when             are installed properly, and start building libraries first libc
         mountd got restarted because it freed memory that had already             and libutil, install them and then continue building all the
         been freed. This has been fixed and the kernel checks             libraries in src/lib and src/gnu/lib and install them. Once
         export addresses very strictly. If you upgrade your kernel,             the new libraries are installed, you can restart the build.
         make sure you also upgrade mountd, because if your export          4. If you compile packages and you notice link time warnings,
         file contains lines with an old inet4 address syntax (i.e.             rebuild the required packages to update their shared libraries.
         a.b.c or a.b or a), they will get rejected by the new kernel.             Any package you rebuild will require rebuilding all the packages
              that depend on it.
 20030402:          5. Next time you run pwd_mkdb with the new binary, the file
         The superblock layout for FFS was changed.  If you have 1.6             will be upgraded and it will not be backwards compatible.
         fsck binaries, they will signal a fatal superblock mismatch          6. The utmpx/wtmpx files have been versioned, and there is
         with the first alternate, because they compare too many             a heuristic for utmp. You are better off removing the
         fields (even ones that aren't useful).  If possible, upgrade             old files after upgrading. The accounting file has not
         your fsck_ffs binary before using a new kernel.             been versioned, and will need to be removed.
         None of this signals actual filesystem damage.  
   20081219:
 20030324:          config(1) has been updated, and one of the files it creates -
         sendmail version 8.12.8 was imported.  Since sendmail is          swapnetbsd.o - has changed format.  You need to rebuild config
         now setgid to the smmsp group, and runs in "collection"          (done automatically by build.sh) and then you need to rerun
         mode for most common activities, there is a new config          config on all kernel configuration files before rebuilding those
         file called submit.cf that needs to live in /etc/mail.          kernels.
         The generic submit.cf sample in /usr/share/sendmail/cf  
         is named netbsd-msp.cf.  Upgrading your regular sendmail  20081205:
         configuration file is also strongly advised.          If you build with MKX11=no, you should remove /etc/rc.d/xdm and
           /etc/rc.d/xfs from DESTDIR because those files were moved to the xetc
         See the section named "MESSAGE SUBMISSION PROGRAM" in          set and will appear as extra files for MKX11=no update builds.
         the updated /usr/share/sendmail/README file for more  
         information.  20081122:
           On i386, various kernel options(4) in GENERIC including
 20030117:          file systems have been disabled and moved into kernel modules.
         Texinfo was updated to 4.3.  To avoid failures when trying to          Before trying a new GENERIC kernel, you have to prepare the
         build the included texinfo files, do:          following files as well as a new GENERIC kernel:
   
         cd src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo          - build and install kernel modules from src/sys/modules
         make MKINFO=no dependall install  
           - install the latest bootloader, which will load a module
 20021223:            for the file system from which the kernel is loaded automatically
         The METALOG format changed slightly, to remove the leading  
         "${DESTDIR}" from path names.          If you have to load your kernel from a file system which is not of
         This only affects people building with UNPRIVED.          the same type as the root file system, you have to load the necessary
         For complete safety, remove the DESTDIR entirely and          file system module manually on the boot prompt or in the boot.cfg file.
         update tools/mtree, before running make build.  
   20080827:
 20021219:          If you built and installed a libc from sources between
         CVS repository layout was changed.  See the following for details          2008/08/20 and 2008/08/26 you got a broken strtouq(3)
         if you are using (anonymous) cvs to update your tree.          which results in false errors reported by lint(1).
           Since this breaks the libc build itself, manual help is
         http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-announce/2002/12/19/0000.html          needed -- lint must be disabled temporarily, e.g.:
             $ (cd lib/libc && make MKLINT=no dependall install)
 20021219:  
         install(1) had a '-N dbdir' option added, to specify an  20080813:
         alternate location to look up users & groups (instead          MKDEBUG build was broken because the .depend files did not know
         of the host system passwd(5) and group(5) databases).          about .go files. You need to remove all .depend files and rebuild.
   
         The build system was modified to take advantage of  20080731:
         this option (using ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/etc), so if you          WAPBL (metadata journaling support) has been added, but at this
         use USETOOLS==no, you may have to rebuild and          time isn't backwards compatible with pre-WAPBL aware kernels
         reinstall usr.bin/xinstall first.          and userland (fsck_ffs in particular).  Please make sure you
           don't use a journaled filesystem with an older kernel/userland,
 20021130:          especially an uncleanly mounted journaled filesystem.  WAPBL
         fparseln(3) moved from libutil to libc.          also requires the super block to be in the UFS2 format.  You
         If building to DESTDIR=/, reinstall the includes          can use fsck_ffs -c 4 to update the superblock format.
         and rebuild libc:  
                 make includes  20080721:
                 make do-lib-libc          Assembler warnings are now fatal if $WARNS>0 and $NOGCCERROR
         If using build.sh, "cd tools/compat && make clean"          isn't defined.
         before rebuilding the tools.  
   20080531:
 20021126:          The ioctl number of DRVSUSPENDDEV command on /dev/drvctl changed
         The mk.conf(5) variable SYS_INCLUDE has been deprecated,          from 125 (conflicted with DRVCTLCOMMAND) to 129. The drvctl(8)
         including the optional "SYS_INCLUDE=symlinks" support.          utility needs to be rebuilt and reinstalled as older binaries
         All header files, including <sys/*.h> are copied into          won't work correctly. The following sequence of commands:
         /usr/include.  
             $ (cd sys/sys/ && nbmake-$arch includes)
 20021121:            $ (cd sbin/drvctl/ && nbmake-$arch clean)
         The C run-time support files crtbegin.o and crtend.o            $ (cd sbin/drvctl/ && nbmake-$arch all)
         (and their companions crtbeginS.o and crtendS.o) were  
         split up, with new crti.o and crtn.o files resulting.          leaves new drvctl utility in sbin/drvctl build directory.
         This means that libtool needs to be rebuilt once the  
         new libraries are installed.  The process of rebuilding  20080503:
         libtool will cause it to automatically notice the new          The <bsd.lib.mk> variable MKPRIVATELIB was renamed to LIBISPRIVATE.
         required files, but it *must* be rebuilt in order to  
         do this.  20080521:
           For a while, unprivileged UPDATE builds would fail to
         An out-of-date libtool will result in shared libraries          succeed at the checkflist stage, complaining that
         which lack _init() and _fini() routines, which means that          ${DESTDIR}/stand/<arch>/ did not exist.  A fix for this
         their global contructors/destructors will not be invoked.          problem was committed to share/mk/bsd.kmodule.mk, revision 1.9.
           If you already hit this problem, update the .mk file,
 20021121:          remove ${DESTDIR}/stand/<arch>, and re-run the build.
         A bug related to how ARM ELF objects were tagged has been  
         corrected.  20080303:
           Linker warnings are now fatal if $WARNS>0.
         NetBSD ARM ELF uses the soft-VFP floating point model by  
         default.  However, the assembler lacked support for marking  20080126:
         objects as using the VFP floating point format, and the          The posix_fadvise system call has been changed from an assembly
         compiler was not properly passing the flag indicating "soft-VFP"          stub, to a c file that calls an assembly stub. You need to
         to the assembler.          'rm -f posix_fadvise.* .depend' in the libc build directory to
           avoid using the old assembly stub.
         Unfortunately, this means that the linker will now consider  
         old (i.e. not marked "softvfp") NetBSD ARM ELF objects to be  20071209:
         incompatible with new (properly marked) objects.          The acpiec(4) driver has been split into two attachments. If you
           get ACPI errors before the attachment, please update your kernel
         The problem will only manifest itself if you attempt to compile          configuration file appropriately or see GENERIC for more details.
         a new program using the fixed toolchain, and link that program  
         against old libraries which do not have the proper "softvfp"  20071115:
         markings.  ALL OF YOUR EXISTING BINARIES AND SHARED LIBRARIES          The it(4) driver has been renamed to itesio(4) and the old port
         WILL CONTINUE TO WORK PROPERLY.          argument specified in the kernel configuration file is not valid
           anymore. The itesio(4) driver now uses the Super I/O address port
         The only work-around for the problem is to recompile all of          rather than the EC address port. Please update your kernel
         the libraries on the system.  The easiest way to do this for          configuration file appropriately or see GENERIC for more details.
         system libraries is to install a binary snapshot; they are  
         generally available on releng.netbsd.org.  Any packages you  20071028:
         have installed which supply libraries will have to be recompiled          The pccons(4) driver has been removed from the NetBSD/shark port.
         if you wish to link new programs against those libraries.          You need to update any custom kernel configuration file you have
           to remove any references to pccons (which includes removing the
         If you have questions about this matter, please contact          now useless XSERVER option) and replace them with the correct
         port-arm@netbsd.org.          entries for the wscons driver.  See the GENERIC configuration file
           for more details.
 20021011:  
         Systrace has been improved to support privilege elevation.  20070913:
         Updating the kernel requires the userland part of systrace          A latent bug in dhclient/dhcpd that caused it to be unable to
         to be rebuilt.          enumerate interfaces was fixed.  The bug began to cause
           problems after 20070911 when the kernel's SIOCGIFCONF
 20021010:          implementation was repaired.  From 20070529 to 20070911 racoon
         The config(8) grammar was changed to allow options to register          could not enumerate interfaces.  (These are noted because
         dependencies on attributes, as well as other options.  Users          normal kernel/userspace version matching hygiene is not
         must update and reinstall usr.sbin/config before building a new          sufficient to avoid this problem.)  Ensure that both kernel
         kernel.          and userland are from after 20070913.
   
 20021009:  20070703:
         A new attribute dependency syntax was introduced to config(8),          nbinstall has been renamed as it calls the target specific and
         which is now used by the SCSI configuration description.  Users          the logic to pass down STRIP from mk been removed.  This forces
         must update and reinstall usr.sbin/config before building a new          a re-installation of tools.
         kernel.  
   20070422:
 20021003:          The way OS emulations lookup filenames inside the emulation root
         Several changes have been made to the autoconfiguration          has been changed.  Rather than modify the pathname (and copy back
         framework.  Users must update and reinstall usr.sbin/config          to userspace) namei() and lookup() directly check the emulation
         before building a new kernel.          root. One side effect is that absolute symlinks inside the emulated
           root file system will be relative to that file system - unless they
 20021001:          start /../ this is useful when the emulated root is a real install
         The i386mp branch has been merged.  To compile a kernel, users          that has such links.
         will need to add the option 'cpu* at mainbus?' to their configuration          This might affect symlinks that have been added to reference outside
         file.  Multiprocessor kernels will need          the emulated root.
         ioapic*         at mainbus? apid ?  
         options         MULTIPROCESSOR  20070412:
         options         COM_MPLOCK          The pckbc driver on sgimips IP32 has been removed. Use macekbc
           instead. See the GENERIC32_IP3x kernel configuration for an
 20020922:          example.
         MKDYNAMICROOT=yes enabled by default, which means that  
         certain shared libraries are installed into /lib, the shared  20070319:
         linker is installed into /libexec, and all programs in /bin          src/lib/libc/Makefile revision 1.129 broke libc and ld.elf_so
         and /sbin are dynamically linked.          on many platforms due to incorrect flags settings.  If you
         If you do not use "make build", you should ensure that          updated and built after about 20070315, do "nbmake-$arch
         you have the libraries and shared linker in the new locations,          cleandir" in src/lib/libc and src/libexec/ld.elf_so to force a
         with:          rebuild of object files that might have been built
                 make do-lib-csu do-lib-libc do-lib do-gnu-lib do-ld.elf_so          incorrectly, and ensure that you have at least
           src/lib/libc/Makefile 1.130.
 20020917:  
         USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN has been replaced with:  20070210:
             -   TOOLCHAIN_MISSING -- set to "yes" on platforms for which          src/sys/sys/{sa.h,savar.h} were removed.
                 there is no working in-tree toolchain (hppa, ns32k, sh5,            find ${OBJDIR} \( -name .depend -o -name '*.d' \) -print \
                 x86_64).                | xargs egrep -l '/sa.h|/savar.h' | xargs rm
             -   EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN -- if defined by the user, points to the          will allow dependencies on those files to get get rebuilt
                 root of an external toolchain (e.g. /usr/local/gnu).  This  
                 enables the cross-build framework even for TOOLCHAIN_MISSING  20070209:
                 platforms.          The threading model was changed when the newlock2 branch
           was merged to NetBSD-current.  If you boot with a new
 20020906:          kernel (version 4.99.10), then you also need a new pthread
         gehenna-devsw has been merged into the trunk. Need to update and          library (/usr/lib/libpthread.so.0.7).  If you boot with
         reinstall usr.sbin/config before building the kernel.          an old kernel, then you need the old pthread library
           (/usr/lib/libpthread.so.0.6).  Provided you keep the kernel and
 20020822:          the pthread library in sync, old threaded applications should
         Crunched rescue tools (contents of /bin and /sbin, plus others)          continue to work with an old or new kernel.  Note that named(8)
         are now provided in /rescue.          is the only threaded application in the base system.
   
         To ensure that these are built statically linked (no matter  20061214:
         what the setting of LDSTATIC is), use a crunchgen(1) built          Following the move of string_to_flags() and flags_to_string()
         from sources newer than 20020820 (see the next entry).          from the bin/ls/ sources to libutil, users doing UPDATE builds
           will need to do a "make cleandir" in
 20020820:                  tools/mtree/, tools/makefs/, tools/binstall/, tools/pax/,
         crunchgen(1) changed to ensure that the generated program                  bin/pax/, bin/ls/, usr.sbin/mtree/, usr.sbin/makefs/,
         is statically linked.                  usr.bin/xinstall/, libexec/ftpd/, rescue/, as well
                   as the installation images in distrib/
         Solution: update and reinstall usr.bin/crunch          in order to excise stale references to the old stat_flags.h header
           file in the ls sources -- stat_flags.h has been removed.
 20020605:  
         smmsp user/group has been added for sendmail.  20061108:
           The configure script used in the src/tools/gcc compiler has been
         Add the following into /etc/group:          changed to indicate that our libc has ssp support built-in and
           does not depend on -lssp and -lssp-nonshared. You'll need to
         smmsp:*:17:          make clean in src/tools/gcc first to rebuild the compiler.
   
         and the following to /etc/master.passwd (via vipw):  20061009:
           The sysctl variables net.inet{,6}.tcp{,6}.newreno are no longer
         smmsp:*:17:17::0:0:Sendmail Message Submission Program:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin          available. Use net.inet{,6}.tcp{,6}.congctl.selected instead.
   
 20020515:  20060814:
         sshd user/group has been added.  Need to hand add this in, or sshd          The vt, vidcconsole, kbd, and rpckbd drivers on acorn32 have been
         will not let you log in (with default, or UsePrivlegeSeparation=yes)          withdrawn.  Use vidcvideo and pckbd instead.  See the GENERIC
           kernel configuration for an example.  X servers from the last
         Add the following into /etc/group:          few years should cope.
   
         sshd:*:16:  20060703:
           MPACPI is no more. We always configure PCI interrupts using ACPI
         and the following to /etc/master.passwd (via vipw):          if we have an ACPI kernel. The option MPACPI_SCANPCI has been renamed
           to ACPI_SCANPCI. Thanks to work from fvdl.
         sshd:*:16:16::0:0:& pseudo-user:/var/chroot/sshd:/sbin/nologin  
   20060627:
         Also /var/chroot/sshd directory needs to be present (digged as part of          socket(2) has changed, and its system call has been versioned.
         the build process).          For userlands with the old version of socket(2), make sure that
           your kernel has 'options COMPAT_30' set, or else 'bad system call'
 20020426:          errors will result.
         NBUILDJOBS obsoleted in favor of just using -j.  
   
 20020426:  
         etc/postinstall added, which performs various checks for  
         configuration file updates and changes, and can fix most of  
         the problems identified.  
         This should make it much easier to upgrade a system's  
         configuration from earlier systems (as far back as NetBSD 1.5).  
   
 20020320:  
         <bsd.lib.mk> needs a new install(1) for its "-a cmd" support.  
         Build and install at usr.bin/xinstall before the build.  
   
 20020319:  
         Raw IPv6 socket now makes strict checking for sa_family and sa_len  
         on send(2) operation.  Be sure to have sbin/rtsol and usr.sbin/rtsold  
         newer than November 2001 when you upgrade the kernel.  
   
 20020311:  
         ssh configuration files were moved from /etc to /etc/ssh.  Beware  
         if you restart your machine from remote.  Note that sshd.conf needs  
         to be changed (due to the use of "/etc" inside).  
   
 20020223:  
         Users of the VAX port will need to rebuild and install gas  
         so it deal with the now present register prefix used in all  
         the VAX assembly files.  
   
 20020118:  
         ntpd user/group has been added.  Need to hand add this in or builds  
         will break as mtree aborts early.  
   
         Add the following into /etc/group:  
   
         ntpd:*:15:  
   
         and the following to /etc/master.passwd (via vipw):  
   
         ntpd:*:15:15::0:0:Ntpd pseudo-user:/var/chroot/ntpd:/sbin/nologin  
   
 20011207:  
         If you're attempting to build a snapshot on sparc64 and are getting  
         reloc errors from the toolchain groff binary this means your native  
         toolchain has some broken C++ bits.  
   
         To fix:  
   
         Build a new toolchain (i.e. build.sh -t)  
         Use the new toolchain to build and install natively (i.e. /usr/lib)  
   
         gnu/lib/libgcc  
         gnu/lib/libstdc++  
   
         After this a snapshot will be able to be built.  
   
 20011201:  
         In order for a sparc64 build to work you must have a working awk. If  
         you've built and installed a system with the new toolchain up to this  
         point you do not have a working awk as its ability to do floating  
         point is broken.  
   
         To build:  
   
         remake and install gnu/lib/libgcc  
         remake and install gnu/usr.bin/gawk into /usr/bin (make sure it links  
         against the new libgcc.a)  
   
 20011128:  
         Kernel config information was changed to use defflag in  
         the various "files" files.  Bug fixes to config(8) are  
         required in order for this to work properly.  Make sure  
         to build and install in usr.sbin/config before attempting  
         to build a new kernel.  
   
 20011030:  
         libc/locale/wcstod.c now needs new lint(1). Update lint(1)  
         before building libc.  
   
 20011029:  
         The new document BUILDING.mdoc (view with nroff | more, or  
         see pre-generated .txt and .html versions) describes the build  
         procedure in great detail.  BUILDING, and the USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN  
         build process, are intended in the long run to replace this  
         manual update log.  
   
         Users building a USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN system should read the  
         BUILDING document for caveats.  Generally, BUILDING supersedes  
         UPDATING for these systems, as tool updating is taken care of  
         by the new build system.  
   
 20011028:  
         src/etc/Makefile now needs install to be able to handle  
         symlinks that point to nowhere. A bug in install that  
         prevented this was corrected.  
   
         Solution: update and reinstall usr.bin/xinstall  
         Better Solution: Use the new toolchain and it will just work  
         for you.  
   
 20011006:  
         /etc/mtree/NetBSD.dist has been updated to take advantage of  
         absolute path support added to mtree(8). Older mtree(8)s don't  
         understand the format.  
   
         Solution: update and reinstall usr.sbin/mtree  
   
 20011004:  
         Crunchgen has been updated to work via reach-over makefiles. Updating  
         is suggested before running a snapshot build  
   
 20010915:  
         The new "ubcperf" code committed by Chuck Silvers removed  
         a header file, uvm/uvm_vnode.h.  There may be stale .depend  
         files that still reference this file.  
   
         Solution: "make cleandir && make dependall" in affected  
         directories.  
   
 20010803:  
         grep.info is now built from grep.texi using makeinfo.  Since it  
         requires makeinfo v4.0, you need to install new texinfo before  
         building gnu/usr.bin/grep.  To install new texinfo, please follow  
         the instruction described in 20010726 entry.  
   
 20010803:  
         (i386 only): i386 kernel now uses new instructions like  
         `fxsave' which old gas doesn't understand.  To build the  
         kernel successfully, you need to build and install a new toolchain,  
         (i.e., build.sh -t) or  (temporarily) comment out "options I686_CPU"  
         from your kernel configuration until you rebuild your userland.  
         See 20011029 above and BUILDING file in this directory for more information.  
         [updated 20020630 since i386 gas moved when USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN enabled]  
   
 20010731:  
         Bootloader update on ELF platforms.  DDB in kernels from before  
         this will be unable to read symbol tables provided by newer  
         bootloaders.  
   
 20010726:  
         Texinfo was updated to 4.0.  To avoid failures when trying to  
         build the included texinfo files, do:  
   
         cd src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo  
         make MKINFO=no dependall install  
   
 20010718:  
         Enabled correct .init/.fini processing in crt0.  The way this  
         was done was to change a -I directive to cc(1), which means  
         make(1) will have a stale dependency (it will be checking the  
         timestamp on the wrong "dot_init.h").  
   
         The symptom you will see is that new programs die with SIGSEGV  
         if you have a stale dependency.  
   
         Solution: "make cleandir" in both lib/csu and libexec/ld.elf_so  
         before starting your build.  
   
 20010628:  
         A construct was added to uvm_page.h that uncovered a bug  
         in lint(1).  If you get a warning/error about a non-portable  
         bitfield, update your lint(1) before proceeding.  
   
 20010226:  
         Added named user/group to system. Need to hand add this in or builds  
         will break as mtree aborts early.  
   
         To work around add by hand:  
   
         named:*:14:  
   
         to /etc/group and add:  
   
         named:*:14:14::0:0:Named pseudo-user:/var/named:/sbin/nologin  
   
         to master.passwd (use vipw for instance if doing by hand).  
   
         Now a make build should progress.  
   
 20010219:  
         get/setprogname() added. Any hostprogs that may use this will need  
         to be bootstrapped manually until the host system is current.  
   
         Known problems: sys/arch/macppc/stand/fixcoff  
                         usr.sbin/config (adding -DMAKE_BOOTSTRAP to  
                           CFLAGS and rebuilding should work)  
                         usr.sbin/mdsetimage - Build a static copy if  
                           building a snapshot before fully bootstrapped.  
   
 20010204:  
         prepare the code to compile with stricter gcc flags. in  
         particular start eliminating redundant declarations. Yacc  
         needs to be installed before make build.  
   
 20010114:  
         introduce .if commands(target) in make(1). You need to  
         bring everything up-to-date first, then without installing  
         anything make and install in usr.bin/make, then proceed  
         with make build.  
   
 20010101:  
         bsd.subdir.mk committed 20001230 had a bug which caused  
         afterinstall targets to run too soon; update again.  
   
 20001230:  
         New share/mk files needed to support .WAIT in SUBDIR variables.  
         If you get make errors,  
                 (cd share/mk; make install)  
         Also, PRINTOBJDIR has changed and is now used more heavily.  
   
 20001019:  
         The `ca' device driver has been replaced by `ld'; although the  
         major and minor numbers haven't changed, you should update your /dev  
         directory.  
   
 20000929:  
         The following make directives are obsoleted.  
         MKCRYPTO_RSA NOCRYPTO_RSA NOCRYPTO_RC5 NOCRYPTO_IDEA  
         By default, RSA is built into libcrypto.  IDEA and RC5 will not be  
         built into libcrypto.  By using MKCRYPTO_{RC5,IDEA}, you can build  
         additional library libcrypto_{idea,rc5}.  
   
   
 Hints for a more successful build:  Hints for a more successful build:
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
       Use build.sh, but do not use its "expert mode":
           This will automatically build the tools in the
              correct order, and it will keep the tools and the
              new build products from interfering with the running
              system.  This will allow you to ignore most of the
              other advice in this file.
     Build a new kernel first:      Build a new kernel first:
         This makes sure that any new system calls or features          This makes sure that any new system calls or features
            expected by the new userland will be present.  This             expected by the new userland will be present.  This
Line 464  Hints for a more successful build:
Line 257  Hints for a more successful build:
            about one.  It also makes it easier to clean up after             about one.  It also makes it easier to clean up after
            a build.  It's also necessary if you want to use the             a build.  It's also necessary if you want to use the
            same source tree for multiple machines.             same source tree for multiple machines.
            To use object directories:             To use object directories with build.sh:
               a) invoke build.sh with the "-M" or "-O" options.
              To use object directories without using build.sh:
             a) cd /usr/src ; make cleandir              a) cd /usr/src ; make cleandir
             b) Add "OBJMACHINE=yes" to /etc/mk.conf              b) Add "OBJMACHINE=yes" to /etc/mk.conf
             c) Add "MKOBJDIRS=yes" to /etc/mk.conf              c) Add "MKOBJDIRS=yes" to /etc/mk.conf
Line 472  Hints for a more successful build:
Line 267  Hints for a more successful build:
            Note that running "make obj" in a directory will create             Note that running "make obj" in a directory will create
            in obj.$MACHINE directory.             in obj.$MACHINE directory.
     Build to a DESTDIR:      Build to a DESTDIR:
         This helps to keep old          This helps to keep old installed files (especially libraries)
            installed files (especially libraries) from interfering             from interfering with the new build.
            with the new build.             To build to a DESTDIR with build.sh, use the "-D" option.
            To build to a DESTDIR, set the DESTDIR environment             To build to a DESTDIR without using build.sh, set the DESTDIR
            variable before running make build.  It should be set to             environment variable before running make build.  It should be
            the pathname of an initially empty directory.             set to the pathname of an initially empty directory.
            Problems: you might need to update critical utilities             Problems: if you do not use build.sh, you might need to
                 without using DESTDIR since nothing is executed                  update critical utilities without using DESTDIR since
                 from what is installed in DESTDIR.                  nothing is executed from what is installed in DESTDIR.
                 (See critical utils, below)                  (See critical utils, below.)
     Build often:      Build often:
         This keeps critical utilities current enough to not choke          This keeps critical utilities current enough to not choke
         on any other part of the source tree that depends on up to          on any other part of the source tree that depends on up to
         date functionality.          date functionality.  If you use build.sh, you should not have
           this problem.
   
 What to do if things don't work:  What to do if things don't work:
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Line 543  cd $NETBSDSRCDIR && make cleandir
Line 339  cd $NETBSDSRCDIR && make cleandir
   
 Critical utilities:  Critical utilities:
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
         gnu/usr.bin/egcs  
         usr.bin/compile_et          usr.bin/compile_et
         usr.bin/make          usr.bin/make
         usr.bin/yacc          usr.bin/yacc
         usr.bin/lex          usr.bin/lex
         usr.bin/xlint          usr.bin/xlint
         usr.sbin/config          usr.bin/config
   
 Other problems and possible solutions:  Other problems and possible solutions:
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 Symptom:Unreasonable compiler errors.  
 Fix:    Rebuild gnu/usr.bin/egcs  
   
 Symptom:Complaints involving a Makefile.  Symptom:Complaints involving a Makefile.
 Fix:    Rebuild usr.bin/make:  Fix:    Rebuild usr.bin/make:
         cd usr.bin/make && make && make install          cd usr.bin/make && make && make install
         Or, a failsafe method if that doesn't work:          Or, a failsafe method if that doesn't work:
         cd usr.bin/make && cc *.c */*.c -I . -o make && mv make /usr/bin          cd usr.bin/make && cc *.c */*.c -I . -o make && mv make /usr/bin
   
 Fix:    Make sure .mk files are up to date.  Fix:    Make sure .mk files are up to date.
         cd share/mk && make install          cd share/mk && make install
   
 Symptom:Kernel `config' fails to configure any kernel, including GENERIC.  Symptom:Kernel `config' fails to configure any kernel, including GENERIC.
 Fix:    Rebuild usr.sbin/config  Fix:    Rebuild usr.bin/config
   
 Symptom:  Symptom:
 Fix:    Rebuild usr.bin/yacc  Fix:    Rebuild usr.bin/yacc
Line 592  Fix: Build and install usr.bin/mklocale
Line 384  Fix: Build and install usr.bin/mklocale
 Symptom:undefined reference to `__assert13' or `__unsetenv13'  Symptom:undefined reference to `__assert13' or `__unsetenv13'
 Fix:    Rebuild and install lib/libc  Fix:    Rebuild and install lib/libc
   
 Symptom:usr.sbin/config fails to build.  Symptom:usr.bin/config fails to build.
 Fix:    Try building with -DMAKE_BOOTSTRAP added to CFLAGS in Makefile.  Fix:    Try building with -DMAKE_BOOTSTRAP added to CFLAGS in Makefile.
   
 Symptom:undefined reference to `getprogname' or `setprogname'  Symptom:undefined reference to `getprogname' or `setprogname'

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