Subject: Re: Compiling the kernel
To: None <port-arm32@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Tony Houghton <tonyh@tcp.co.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 02/16/1998 00:33:49
In message <34E75751.794BDF32@causality.com>
"Neil A. Carson" <neil@causality.com> wrote:
> Actually no---NetBSD current does seem to build fine on arm32 after
> all...
Not for me it doesn't. I downloaded mine on 11 Feb. Earlier today I
noticed one dated 14 Feb. I don't suppose I hapened to pick on a version
that wouldn't compile?
Basically I followed some advice I was given:
I downloaded config.tar.gz, share.tar.gz [1] and sys.tar.gz from
NetBSD-current/tar_files/src/ and built and installed the former two
before following the (somewhat oudated) kernel configuration guide from
the RiscBSD site to build the kernel.
So what have I done wrong?
[1] Although I don't quite see what the share set has to do with
compiling the kernel.
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