Subject: Re: PowerMac 7300/200 boot problems (current)
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Sampson Stein <scs@b1tt3r.org>
List: port-macppc
Date: 07/19/2007 22:06:56
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+++ Michael Lorenz [freebsd] [19/07/07 14:26 -0400]:
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>Hello,
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>On Jul 19, 2007, at 14:02, Sampson Stein wrote:
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>>I want to use that obj dir whilst building on the FreeBSD machine, but=20
>>wouldnt using '-O /usr/netbsd/obj' to build.sh result in paths being=20
>>screwed up when installing from the mac?
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>No. obj is for .o files and similar stuff, the actual userland you're=20
>building will show up in whatever dir you passed as destination using=20
>- -D
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>>Also, how should I upgrade the userland and such on the mac.. the=20
>>kernel, I just copied it... but I'm guessing if I did all the building=20
>>on the freebsd, I could use build.sh to install too correct?
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>Yes, but I usually prefer building tarballs ( build.sh sets, they'll=20
>show up in whatever you passed as release dir -R ) - tar xpzf base.tgz=20
>etc., then run 'postinstall fix' to get rid of obsolete files an such (=20
>make sure /usr.src points at your sources or postinstall won't work )
>With tarballs you can build everything on FreeBSD and just unpack on=20
>the Mac.

By /usr.src did you mean /usr/src? Also, should be unpacking these tarballs
to /? like... `cd /; tar xpzf /path/to/tarballs/tarball.tgz; postinstall fi=
x'
correct?

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Sampson C. Stein
b1tt3r -- You know.. like sugar?

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