Subject: Re: Sysinst seg fault w/1.6
To: Christopher Tribo <t1345@hopi.dtcc.edu>
From: Peter C. Wallace <pcw@mesanet.com>
List: port-pmax
Date: 11/20/2002 17:29:02
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Christopher Tribo wrote:

> On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, j wehrli wrote:
>
> > I could try to build those kernels for pmax. I have a diskless pmax
> > 5000/240 and a vested interest in making sure pmax keeps running NetBSD.
> > I have only built the kernels from actual releases for pmax a few times.
> > Is the source for -current packaged nicely like the releases? if so I
> > can fire off a build and make the output kernels available from ftp or
> > something for you.
>
> 	My machine is doing it right now, no need to duplicate effort, and
> days of compiling. -current is available via gziped TAR files, CVS, SUP,
> RSYNC and NFSweb. It's all on ftp.netbsd.org etc. More info on the mirrors
> page off of www.netbsd.org and www.netbsd.org/Documentation. I started
> this build at 9am and it's been running for almost 12 hours and it hasn't
> finished the tools yet. And, there's no gaurantee that it's going to work
> at all :) If all goes acording to plan I will ftp the sets and an ISO up
> to ftp.netbsd.org to replace the very old 1.5X snapshot.
>
>
> 	Chris
>
>

I have a 5K/260 (480M RAM 9G disk) available for builds should anyone want
access I would only ask that if you do large downloads, you do them at night
so as not to tax our slow DSL line


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Peter Wallace