Subject: Re: 'build.sh release' failing
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.org>
From: Takahiro Kambe <taca@back-street.net>
List: current-users
Date: 02/21/2006 23:10:46
Hi,

Size problem gone away now.  From my build log on i386:

- bootfloppy

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 193,
Writing 2949120 bytes (2880 KB) on 2 disks, padded by 29184 bytes (28 KB)
Creating disk 1 to boot1.fs
Creating disk 2 to boot2.fs

- bootfloppy-big

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 193,
WWriting 2949120 bytes (2880 KB) on 1 disk, padded by 36864 bytes (36 KB)
Creating disk 1 to boot-big1.fs

- bootfloppy-com

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 193,
Writing 2949120 bytes (2880 KB) on 2 disks, padded by 29184 bytes (28 KB)
Creating disk 1 to boot-com1.fs
Creating disk 2 to boot-com2.fs

- bootfloppy-laptop-big

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 68,
Writing 2949120 bytes (2880 KB) on 1 disk, padded by 607232 bytes (593 KB)
Creating disk 1 to bootlap-big1.fs

- bootfloppy-laptop

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 68,
Writing 2949120 bytes (2880 KB) on 2 disks, padded by 599552 bytes (585 KB)
Creating disk 1 to bootlap1.fs
Creating disk 2 to bootlap2.fs

- bootfloppy-ps2

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 377,
Writing 2949120 bytes (2880 KB) on 2 disks, padded by 1310208 bytes (1279 KB)
Creating disk 1 to boot-ps2-1.fs
Creating disk 2 to boot-ps2-2.fs

- bootfloppy-small

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 199,
Writing 2457600 bytes (2400 KB) on 2 disks, padded by 952320 bytes (930 KB)
Creating disk 1 to boot-small1.fs
Creating disk 2 to boot-small2.fs

- bootfloppy-tiny

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 465,
Writing 1228800 bytes (1200 KB) on 1 disk, padded by 25088 bytes (24 KB)
Creating disk 1 to boot-tiny1.fs

- rescue-tiny

Free space in last tar block: boot 188, netbsd 81,
Writing 1228800 bytes (1200 KB) on 1 disk, padded by 17920 bytes (17 KB)
Creating disk 1 to rescue-tiny1.fs


Good work! And bootfloppy-small and bootfloppy-ps2 seems to fit in one
floppy disk.

-- 
Takahiro Kambe <taca@back-street.net>