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From: "Larry Scheer" <larry.scheer@onstor.com>
To: "Maxim Kozlovsky" <maxim.kozlovsky@onstor.com>,
	"Andy Sharp" <andy.sharp@onstor.com>

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Here are the steps I use:

1. Create the link openbsd.new --> openbsd
2. If openbsd has never been built in your workspace you can skip this =
step:
    make bsd-cross-clean bsd-clean
3. make bsd-cross-base (for debug add: DEBUG=3D-g)
4. make bsd-build-all SSC=3DBOBCAT (for debug add: DEBUG=3D-g)
5. If you want cheetah add: make bsd-kernel-config bsd-kernel =
SSC=3DSSC_I (for debug add: DEBUG=3D-g)

This will build all of openbsd. Not all desktops will build openbsd. I =
think compile2 will and linux-compile does as well.The host compile may =
build it but I am no longer sure it will.
Most systems need a down-rev version of bison installed.=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Maxim Kozlovsky
Sent: Sat 5/10/2008 9:35 AM
To: Larry Scheer; Andy Sharp
Subject: build bsd
=20
Hello,

How do we build BSD nowadays? I've tried "make kernel-bc" from the top =
directory but this does not work.

Max


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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Here are the steps I use:<BR>
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1. Create the link openbsd.new --&gt; openbsd<BR>
2. If openbsd has never been built in your workspace you can skip this =
step:<BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; make bsd-cross-clean bsd-clean<BR>
3. make bsd-cross-base (for debug add: DEBUG=3D-g)<BR>
4. make bsd-build-all SSC=3DBOBCAT (for debug add: DEBUG=3D-g)<BR>
5. If you want cheetah add: make bsd-kernel-config bsd-kernel =
SSC=3DSSC_I (for debug add: DEBUG=3D-g)<BR>
<BR>
This will build all of openbsd. Not all desktops will build openbsd. I =
think compile2 will and linux-compile does as well.The host compile may =
build it but I am no longer sure it will.<BR>
Most systems need a down-rev version of bison installed.<BR>
<BR>
-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: Maxim Kozlovsky<BR>
Sent: Sat 5/10/2008 9:35 AM<BR>
To: Larry Scheer; Andy Sharp<BR>
Subject: build bsd<BR>
<BR>
Hello,<BR>
<BR>
How do we build BSD nowadays? I've tried &quot;make kernel-bc&quot; from =
the top directory but this does not work.<BR>
<BR>
Max<BR>
<BR>
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