Subject: Solaris/pkgsrc-current: no system rules (sys.mk)
To: None <pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org>
From: Mehul N. Sanghvi <mehul.sanghvi@gmail.com>
List: pkgsrc-users
Date: 12/14/2007 23:10:21
It has been probably about 6 months or so since I did anything with pkgsrc, so
I did a 'cvs update -PAd' and then a 'pkg_chk -u -q' to see what needed
updating.  Since bootstrap-mk-files needed an update, I decided to work with
that first.  What does it mean when it says "no system rules (sys.mk)" ?  And
how can I fix it ?



bash-3.2# cd pkgtools/bootstrap-mk-files/
bash-3.2# ls
CVS       DESCR     Makefile  PLIST     files
bash-3.2# bmake update
===> Deinstalling for bootstrap-mk-files-20071104
Running /usr/pkg/sbin/pkg_delete -K /var/db/pkg -r bootstrap-mk-files-20061111
bmake: no system rules (sys.mk).

bmake: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/bootstrap-mk-files
*** Error code 2

Stop.
bmake: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/bootstrap-mk-files
bash-3.2# bmake bin-install
bmake: no system rules (sys.mk).

bmake: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/bootstrap-mk-files