> -- Start of PGP signed section.
> > On 28 Feb 2019, at 00:37, Rodney W. Grimes <freebsd at
pdx.rh.CN85.dnsmgr.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > config CUSTOM
> > > Kernel build directory is ../compile/CUSTOM
> > > Don't forget to do ``make cleandepend && make
depend''
> > > fb-bld-120-i386.dnsmgr.net:root {200}# cd ../compile/CUSTOM
> > > fb-bld-120-i386.dnsmgr.net:root {201}# (make cleandepend
&& make depend && make -j4 && make install)
>&make.OUT
> > > fb-bld-120-i386.dnsmgr.net:root {202}# more make.OUT
> > > make: "../../../conf/../../../conf/kern.pre.mk" line
127: amd64/arm64/i386 kernel requires linker ifunc support
> >
> > After ifunc support was introduced, you have to run at least
> > "make kernel-toolchain" before "make buildkernel",
or otherwise just run
> > "make buildworld" first. That will build the linker which
supports the
> > required functionality.
>
> This is the -RELEASE, why is the release not built with the
> proper toolchain in place? This is not some upgrade or anything
> odd, download 12.0-RELEASE i386 iso, install it with sources,
> try to build a kernel.
>
> I am running your suggested make kernel-toolchain now
> to see if that fixes the problem (it shouid not, or
> if it does we have a major issue with our release
> building procedures.)
Sadly I have confirmed that "make kernel-toolchain" does infact
fix the above error.
Now the begging question, why isnt the toolchain as shipped
already properly built?
This is a stock FreeBSD-12.0=RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso install,
with stock sources from the iso. I was simply configuring
a custom kernel, I should not need to build a took chain
to build a kernel when nothing has changed from the
RELEASE, it should already be the correct toolchain.
> > -Dimitry
> --
> Rod Grimes rgrimes at
freebsd.org
--
Rod Grimes rgrimes at
freebsd.org