[analyzed] bmake (installed as default make): make: illegal option -- J
David Wolfskill
david at catwhisker.org
Mon May 20 11:59:44 UTC 2013
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 01:53:28PM +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> 17.05.2013 23:45, Florent Peterschmitt ??????????:
> > ...
> > Then install new world, reboot and so:
> >
> > $ cd /usr/src
> > $ make -j4 kernel
> > --- buildkernel ---
> > make: illegal option -- J
> ...
> > Can someone help ?
>
> Seems to be a feature of the CURRENT build infrastructure.
>
> I have got almost two identical systems FreeBSD 10-amd64
> which I update several times a week. One is affected while
> the other is not.
>
> I managed to build/install world/kernel without '-j' option.
> But this did not help to recover '-j' option. Here is my further
> investigation.
> ...
> So, if there is a file /usr/obj/usr/src/make.amd64/make, it is
> launched. And if this make file is of the wrong version, it boils out.
> ....
OK; generalized a bit to "${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/usr/src/make.`uname -p`/make",
I find that my systems that had been affected as above were (also)
restored to handling -j4 properly once I removed the offending file.
Thank you!
Peace,
david
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