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From: "Ken Renshaw" <ken.renshaw@onstor.com>
To: "Jeff Miller" <jeff.miller@onstor.com>
Cc: "Larry Scheer" <larry.scheer@onstor.com>,
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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


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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>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:<BR>
<BR>
checkout clean sources ( w/ modtime set in p4 client so as not to =
retrigger configure )<BR>
make bsd-cross-base ( w/ nomodtime set in p4 client )<BR>
make bsd-build-all ( used to build cheetah kernel as default SSC )<BR>
make SSC=3DBOBCAT bsd-kernel-config bsd-kernel<BR>
<BR>
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 ).<BR>
<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
<BR>
-Ken<BR>
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