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Subject: RE: cougar builds
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:46:44 -0800
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From: "Jeff Miller" <jeff.miller@onstor.com>
To: "Ken Renshaw" <ken.renshaw@onstor.com>
Cc: "Larry Scheer" <larry.scheer@onstor.com>,
	"Andy Sharp" <andy.sharp@onstor.com>

Ken,
Does something not work?  I have been building all 8 variants from
nfx-tree. I have not been building BSD or Linux.
Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Renshaw=20
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 10:41 AM
To: Jeff Miller
Cc: Larry Scheer; Andy Sharp
Subject: cougar builds

Hi Jeff. I setup and did a couple trial runs for the cougar nightly
build process yesterday, and I have a question or two. First, is there
anything different in compiling OpenBSD these days? Like setting SSC for
cheetah being a requirement, if so to what, etc. Basically I expect
these targets to work, or variations of them:

checkout clean sources ( w/ modtime set in p4 client so as not to
retrigger configure )
make bsd-cross-base ( w/ nomodtime set in p4 client )
make bsd-build-all ( used to build cheetah kernel as default SSC )
make SSC=3DBOBCAT bsd-kernel-config bsd-kernel

If someone could let me know what I need to accommodate for cougar tree
builds I'd appreciate it. The plan is to build all variants on all
platforms, scan for errors and warnings, etc., but until such time as
cougar hardware exists I can only use cheetah opt/dbg to run
autoregressions on. Perhaps a little later I can get a bobcat to start
bl verification ( and linux verification in general ).

Thanks,

-Ken

