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Re: make won't make, flat refuses to -- I need help
This is a hardware problem, read the archives for more info.
Thanks,
Andrew Pinski
PS this is the third message I received from you and this is getting
annoying because people have written to you to tell you this is
hardware(memory) problem.
On Friday, March 1, 2002, at 05:52 , Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I am just about to the end of my knowledge on this one. I need help
> on this one. As I've stated before, I continually get
>
> *** Signal 11
>
> Stop in /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh/lib (line 195 of /usr/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk).
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh.
>
> Whenever doing something with OpenSSH. (Not to meantion other patches
> as well although they fail at different lines.) At first, I was trying
> to load the patch. I thought, ok, I'll just upgrade. Probably better
> anyway. So, I downloaded OpenSSH 3.0.2 and same thing. (I DID
> download the OpenBSD version of the sources.) So, I thought perhaps my
> earlier bout with the patch somehow screwed up my systems sources for
> ssh, and that's why it happened. I therefore did, while in
> /usr/src/usr.bin, rm -r ssh, and subsequently did tar -zxvf src.tar.gz
> ./usr.bin/ssh from the /usr/src directory. This put it all back in
> like it was never there before. Then, I unpacked the OpenSSH
> upgrade...again. Same thing.
>
> Ok, I thought, somethings heywire with my make stuff. Did a little
> reading on make and found the everything that manages it is in
> /usr/share/mk. So, I downloaded base30.tgz from the official release
> directory and (while in /) did tar -zxvf base30.tgz ./usr/share/mk to
> restore what should be a clean and functioning make configurations.
> NOPE, still got the same problem. So, it's real simple, how do I fix
> it?
>
> Andy
>
> PS, are the command out of order? Should make cleandir come after
> make? I don't know, I'm just throwing things out there. Should I
> perhaps download a base30.tgz from snapshots? What's going on here?
> I've never had this kind of trouble patching OpenBSD before.