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rump_cd9660 fails to build on current? (cross build on linux for vax)



I didn't realize that "beta 5" and "current" were the same thing.  Or at
least they seem to be.

Anyway, I grabbed current and tried to cross build for the vax on a linux
machine, as I usually do.

It chugged away nicely until it got to this:

...
#      link  rump_cd9660/rump_cd9660
/files1/netbsd/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/tooldir/bin/vax--netbsdelf-gcc  -B/\
files1/netbsd/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib/ -B/files1/netbs\
d/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib/  -Wl,-nostdlib        -o ru\
mp_cd9660  mount_cd9660.o rump_cd9660.o pathadj.o fattr.o -lrumpfs_cd9660 -lp2k\
 -lukfs -lrumpvfs -lrump -lrumpuser -lpuffs -lutil -lpthread       -L/files1/ne\
tbsd/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib   -Wl,-rpath-link,/files1\
/netbsd/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/destdir/vax/lib  -L/files1/netbsd/NetBSD-c\
urrent/src/release-4/destdir/vax/lib -Wl,-rpath-link,/files1/netbsd/NetBSD-curr\
ent/src/release-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib  -L/files1/netbsd/NetBSD-current/src/rele\
ase-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib
/files1/netbsd/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib/librumpvfs.so: \
undefined reference to `rumpns_atomic_cas_uint'
/files1/netbsd/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib/librump.so: und\
efined reference to `rumpns_memset'
/files1/netbsd/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib/librumpvfs.so: \
undefined reference to `rumpns_atomic_cas_ptr'
/files1/netbsd/NetBSD-current/src/release-4/destdir/vax/usr/lib/librump.so: und\
efined reference to `rumpns__atomic_cas_32'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status


This looks like a generic problem to me;  the rump libs do some sort of 
crazy rename (see the makefile in src/sys/rump);  I just dont' know enough
to say what it means.

I did a cvs update this morning.

anyone else see this on current?  any hints?

-brad



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