I checked a -current build out of the box, source date 20060907 (top level Makefile). Citing from the build window: /usr/local/sources/cur/src/../tools/bin/m68k--netbsdelf-gcc -m68060 -Wa,-m68030 -Wa,-m68851 -msoft-float -ffreestanding -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss -O2 [...] vers.c How exactly did you manage to build a kernel with options M68060 but without -m68060?
I was wrong. The difference that seems to matter isn't the -m68060 option, but the fact that I'm using gcc 4. When I make a new kernel using gcc 3 toolchain, it fails.
I'll play with it some more and report back. Thanks, John -- Today is the day that my destiny calls me! Meowth