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H A D | files.arm | diff 2c298b17e356824bc55c2b45e7c6d12b1b4ec63d Mon Dec 18 06:45:23 CET 2006 Matt Jacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> opt_ah.h ends up copied into a kernelcompile directory in some aches as a read-only file. In a number of cases this has led to compiles failing- usually due to some strange NFS drift which thinks that the opt_ah.h in the compile directory is out of date wrt the source it is copied from. When the copy is executed again, it fails because the target is read-only. Oops. Modify the compile hooks avoid this.
Discussed with a while back with: Sam Leffler diff 2c298b17e356824bc55c2b45e7c6d12b1b4ec63d Mon Dec 18 06:45:23 CET 2006 Matt Jacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> opt_ah.h ends up copied into a kernelcompile directory in some aches as a read-only file. In a number of cases this has led to compiles failing- usually due to some strange NFS drift which thinks that the opt_ah.h in the compile directory is out of date wrt the source it is copied from. When the copy is executed again, it fails because the target is read-only. Oops. Modify the compile hooks avoid this.
Discussed with a while back with: Sam Leffler
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H A D | files.powerpc | diff 2c298b17e356824bc55c2b45e7c6d12b1b4ec63d Mon Dec 18 06:45:23 CET 2006 Matt Jacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> opt_ah.h ends up copied into a kernelcompile directory in some aches as a read-only file. In a number of cases this has led to compiles failing- usually due to some strange NFS drift which thinks that the opt_ah.h in the compile directory is out of date wrt the source it is copied from. When the copy is executed again, it fails because the target is read-only. Oops. Modify the compile hooks avoid this.
Discussed with a while back with: Sam Leffler diff 2c298b17e356824bc55c2b45e7c6d12b1b4ec63d Mon Dec 18 06:45:23 CET 2006 Matt Jacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> opt_ah.h ends up copied into a kernelcompile directory in some aches as a read-only file. In a number of cases this has led to compiles failing- usually due to some strange NFS drift which thinks that the opt_ah.h in the compile directory is out of date wrt the source it is copied from. When the copy is executed again, it fails because the target is read-only. Oops. Modify the compile hooks avoid this.
Discussed with a while back with: Sam Leffler
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H A D | files.amd64 | diff 2c298b17e356824bc55c2b45e7c6d12b1b4ec63d Mon Dec 18 06:45:23 CET 2006 Matt Jacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> opt_ah.h ends up copied into a kernelcompile directory in some aches as a read-only file. In a number of cases this has led to compiles failing- usually due to some strange NFS drift which thinks that the opt_ah.h in the compile directory is out of date wrt the source it is copied from. When the copy is executed again, it fails because the target is read-only. Oops. Modify the compile hooks avoid this.
Discussed with a while back with: Sam Leffler diff 2c298b17e356824bc55c2b45e7c6d12b1b4ec63d Mon Dec 18 06:45:23 CET 2006 Matt Jacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> opt_ah.h ends up copied into a kernelcompile directory in some aches as a read-only file. In a number of cases this has led to compiles failing- usually due to some strange NFS drift which thinks that the opt_ah.h in the compile directory is out of date wrt the source it is copied from. When the copy is executed again, it fails because the target is read-only. Oops. Modify the compile hooks avoid this.
Discussed with a while back with: Sam Leffler
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H A D | files.i386 | diff 2c298b17e356824bc55c2b45e7c6d12b1b4ec63d Mon Dec 18 06:45:23 CET 2006 Matt Jacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> opt_ah.h ends up copied into a kernelcompile directory in some aches as a read-only file. In a number of cases this has led to compiles failing- usually due to some strange NFS drift which thinks that the opt_ah.h in the compile directory is out of date wrt the source it is copied from. When the copy is executed again, it fails because the target is read-only. Oops. Modify the compile hooks avoid this.
Discussed with a while back with: Sam Leffler diff 2c298b17e356824bc55c2b45e7c6d12b1b4ec63d Mon Dec 18 06:45:23 CET 2006 Matt Jacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org> opt_ah.h ends up copied into a kernelcompile directory in some aches as a read-only file. In a number of cases this has led to compiles failing- usually due to some strange NFS drift which thinks that the opt_ah.h in the compile directory is out of date wrt the source it is copied from. When the copy is executed again, it fails because the target is read-only. Oops. Modify the compile hooks avoid this.
Discussed with a while back with: Sam Leffler
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