Read-only /usr/obj/ no longer kosher?
Xin Li
delphij at delphij.net
Sun Aug 23 22:29:15 UTC 2015
On 8/23/15 14:55, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
> I used to build world and kernel on one machine and export both /usr/src/ and
> /usr/obj read-only to other machines. It doesn't work anymore (this is from
> 'make installworld'):
>
> ===> bin/freebsd-version (install)
> eval $(egrep '^(TYPE|REVISION|BRANCH)=' /usr/src/bin/freebsd-version/../../sys/conf/newvers.sh) ; if ! sed -e " s/@@TYPE@@/${TYPE}/g; s/@@REVISION@@/${REVISION}/g; s/@@BRANCH@@/${BRANCH}/g; " /usr/src/bin/freebsd-version/freebsd-version.sh.in >freebsd-version.sh ; then rm -f freebsd-version.sh ; exit 1 ; fi
> cannot create freebsd-version.sh: Permission denied
> rm: freebsd-version.sh: Read-only file system
> *** Error code 1
What's the modification times of
/usr/obj/usr/bin/freebsd-version/freebsd-version.sh,
/usr/src/bin/freebsd-version/freebsd-version.sh and
/usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh?
Cheers,
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