Re: ie(4) v.s. dhcpd(8) & tcpdump(8)
"Brian A. Seklecki" <[email protected]> Mon, 25 Aug 2003 14:47:14 -0400 (EDT)
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Paul Weissmann wrote: > > i notice someone uploaded a newer snapshot into > > "/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/hppa" .. i'm assuming these are from the -current > > branch? The uname(1) is kind of vague, it still says 3.3 (i'm used to the > > NetBSD release engineering schedule which uses a naming scheme in vers.h) yea that's precisely what i ended up doing after that last mail, i grabbed the kernel from the snapshot and it solved the problem. now before i go diving into compiling -current, it's been a while, and i'm rather spoiled w/ NetBSD's build.sh (bootstraping the toolchain, etc.) Is my safest bet to bring my userland up-to-date with a binary snapshot and then grab -current from CVS -rHEAD and roll from there? Today's kernel sources from CVS won't even "make depend" against my userland from the 1 month old snapshot. I guess i'll be searching the list archives for the remainder of the week. -lava