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Conference smurf::buildhelp

Title:USG buildhelp questions/answers
Moderator:SMURF::FILTER
Created:Mon Apr 26 1993
Last Modified:Mon Jan 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2763
Total number of notes:5802

877.0. "Kernel copies" by SMURF::FILTER (Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck) Wed Aug 10 1994 21:56

Date Of Receipt: 	 8-AUG-1994 16:27:26.17
From: 	WASTED::"[email protected]" "08-Aug-1994 1624"
To: 	[email protected]
CC: 	[email protected]
Subj: 	Kernel copies

Are the vmunix executables kept anywhere in the backing trees ?
I know that the obj subdirectory which keeps these, is missing.

Deepak

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877.1Re: Kernel copiesSMURF::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckWed Aug 10 1994 21:5619
Date Of Receipt: 	 8-AUG-1994 16:32:39.06
From: 	FLAMBE::johnf "John Flanagan USG Test Johnf Tools Group  08-Aug-1994 1630"
To: 	[email protected]
CC: 	[email protected], [email protected], johnf@DEC:.zko.flambe
Subj: 	Re: Kernel copies

The vmunix executables are in all of the fully populated backingtrees.
Fully populated backingtrees include *.nightly, *.2wk, and *.[pre]blN.

The submit trees [i.e. goldos, goldminos] are source only and do not
have populated obj, export and output directories.

So, you could find such executables in, for example, 
               goldos.nightly/obj/alpha/kernel/FLAMINGO/vmunix


John


877.2Re: Kernel copiesSMURF::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckWed Aug 10 1994 21:5720
Date Of Receipt: 	 8-AUG-1994 16:32:48.43
From: 	FLAMBE::"[email protected]" "Grant Van Dyck  08-Aug-1994 1630"
To: 	[email protected]
CC: 	[email protected]
Subj: 	Re: Kernel copies

| 
| Are the vmunix executables kept anywhere in the backing trees ?
| I know that the obj subdirectory which keeps these, is missing.
| 
| Deepak

That's because you don't sup them becuase of the size and the overhead
across the net, but no that and the output area which you also don't
sup are the only places where you'd find kernels.

You'd have to rcp/ftp them from zk3 if unx does not sup.

	-Grant