Re: make rerelease broken?

From: Bruce Cran (bruce_at_cran.org.uk)
Date: 07/31/03

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    Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:28:15 +0100
    To: Mark Murray <mark@grondar.org>
    
    

    On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 04:50:24PM +0100, Mark Murray wrote:
    > Scott Long writes:
    > > Bruce Cran wrote:
    > > > There appears to be a breakage of 'rerelease' - that is, 'release' works, but
    > > > 'rerelease' fails in telnetd. After fixing the Makefile for the gcc -Os
    > > > build, the build failed in /usr/src/contrib/telnet/telnetd/authenc.c and ext.h.
    > > > I have since verified that the 'release' succeeds when the 'rerelease' fails.
    > > > I get messages about 'undefined reference to nclearto' - it's not finding the
    > > > extern char *nclearto from ext.h. For some reason, it only fails when doing
    > > > the rerelease.
    > > >
    > > > --
    > > > Bruce Cran
    > >
    > > I saw this too, but couldn't verify that it wasn't due to other problems
    > > that I was experiencing. Mark, can you take a glance at this? This
    > > seems to only happen when 'rerelease' triggers something to be rebuilt.
    >
    > I kept on seeing this with rescue/ when I was trying to fix the kerberos5
    > and telnet builds.
    >
    > There is something dodgy with the crunchgen stuff that leaves behind
    > .o files compiled with the wrong -DFOO defines. Result is things that
    > don't link properly much later.
    >
    > I'd need a complete log to comment further. PLEASE DON'T EMAIL IT!! Please
    > put it somewhere for me to fetch. Any diffs to release/Makefile and the
    > exact command line used to kick off the build would be useful too.
    >

    There's a complete log at http://www.cran.org.uk/rerelease.log

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    Bruce Cran
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