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Re: refine of the GSOC project
Yes, I build tools locally first.
Before reading this file, I switched to the old kernel
and install userland and kernel simultaneously(no reboot).
And the system told me it installed successfully.
But by looking at the time of the file /usr/include/sys/unistd.h
(where _SC_MAXTIMER exists)
it is still not updated! I am wondering which step system header files
are copied to
the system path?
2016-05-08 9:48 GMT-07:00 Christos Zoulas <christos%zoulas.com@localhost>:
> On May 8, 9:37am, charles.cui1984%gmail.com@localhost (Charles Cui) wrote:
> -- Subject: Re: refine of the GSOC project
>
> | Following is the error when I installed userland after a new kernel install,
> | It told me /usr/obj/tooldir.NetBSD-7.99.29-i386/bin/nbpax is required
> | but not found.
> | After run a grep, I found this file exists in my original kernel (the
> | kernel used after a fresh install)
> | under the path ./tooldir.NetBSD-6.0.4-i386/bin/nbpax, I do not know
> | whether this is
> | a bug worth to report or we can make a walk around by installing
> | userland first, and then kernel.
>
> Always install kernel first, then userland. Did you build tools locally
> first?
>
> christos
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