Subject: Re: Problem building kernel
To: Ian Goldby <Ian.Goldby@mail.com>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/15/2001 16:31:05
Ian Goldby wrote:
> >Ian Goldby wrote:
> >> I'm trying to build my own kernel following the recipe in
> >> /documentation/kernel, from the 1.5 source
> >> NetBSD-1.5/source/sets/syssrc.tgz:
> >>
> >> # cd /sys/arch/mac68k/conf
> >> # cp GENERIC DOUGLAS
> >> # config DOUGLAS
> >> # cd ../compile/DOUGLAS
> >>
> >> Everything up to here proceeds smoothly. Then, when I type
> >>
> >> # make depend
> >>
> >> I get
> >>
> >> *** Error code 1
> >>
> >> Stop
> >>
> >> I have absolutely no idea where to go next. Can anyone help?
> >
> >surely it said more than just the above.  it's that part that's probably a
> >little more important...
> >
> >-colin
> 
> Really, that's all I got on the screen. That's why I'm a bit stuck. I
> wondered whether this might be a known or common problem, or perhaps
> whether there might be a way to run make in some kind of debug mode.
> (I've never used make before - I'm more familiar with IDEs for
> compiling software.) Or is there a log file I can look at for a more
> lucid error message?

unfortunately, you've got me.  i've never had one die that early.  you do
have the comp.tgz and syssrc tarballs installed, right?

-colin