Subject: Re: what to do after sup-ing 1.2
To: None <czyz@u.washington.edu>
From: Mike Long <mike.long@analog.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 12/29/1996 22:35:36
>Date: Sat, 28 Dec 1996 20:09:43 -0800 (PST)
>From: Zach Fine <czyz@u.washington.edu>

>I figured out how to sup 1.2, (used the file 'coll.netbsd' from
>netbsd.wifo.uni-mannheim.de as a supfile) and tied up my phone line
>for 12 hours.  Now I'm not sure what to do next.
>
>I figured it would be something easy and obvious, like going into the
>/usr/src directory and typing 'make', but I've run into a problem:

>===> lib/libarch/i386
>cc -O  -c i386_vm86.c
>i386_vm86.c:44: machine/vm86.h: No such file or directory

You need to run 'make includes' from .../src (the base of the 1.2
source tree) first.

You may have better luck with 'make build' from the same spot.  The
build target tries to update everything in the proper order; but you
will still have some problems.

>The file vm86.h does not exist on my system.  I wonder how many other
>header files that I don't have the new source #includes.  Have I
>missed a step (or three)?

Look under .../src/sys/arch/i386/include.
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