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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

2585.0. "I bsubmitted to v32supportos and that build completed but" by AOSG::FILTER (Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck) Tue Oct 15 1996 18:19

Date Of Receipt: 	25-SEP-1996 14:54:31.04
From: 	WASTED::"[email protected]" "25-Sep-1996 1430"
To: 	[email protected]
CC: 	
Subj: 	I bsubmitted to v32supportos and that build completed but

/usr/sbin/rmt/rmt.c is still not updated in the 
v32bsupportos.nightly backing tree.
Is there some reason for that ? There should be no differences and
I would've thought that somehow the changes would propagate without 
me needing to bsubmit manually ?
Do I in fact need to bsubmit manually ? If so, fine...

please let me know.
Charlie Katz

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2585.1Re: I bsubmitted to v32supportos and that build completed butAOSG::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckTue Oct 15 1996 18:1922
Date Of Receipt: 	25-SEP-1996 15:48:56.05
From: 	WASTED::jmf "Joshua M. Friedman Digital UNIX"
To: 	[email protected], [email protected]
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Subj: 	Re:  I bsubmitted to v32supportos and that build completed but

Charlie, please look in v32bsupportos (the submit tree, not the
nightly).  Once your submit builds and appears in v32supportos.nightly,
then, if it's inherited into v32b, then it will appear in its submit
tree.  Only after v32b builds will it then also appear in v32b nightly.

According to findpool, you should not need to do the v32b submit:
Pool Name       Filename
v20supportos                    /usr/sbin/rmt/rmt.c
v30supportos                    /usr/sbin/rmt/rmt.c
v32supportos                    /usr/sbin/rmt/rmt.c
v32csupportos                   /usr/sbin/rmt/rmt.c
v40supportos                    /usr/sbin/rmt/rmt.c
 

-josh

2585.2Re: I bsubmitted to v32supportos and that build completed butAOSG::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckTue Oct 15 1996 18:2222
Date Of Receipt: 	25-SEP-1996 23:13:33.89
From: 	WASTED::overman "James C. Overman"
To: 	[email protected], [email protected]
CC: 	
Subj: 	Re:  I bsubmitted to v32supportos and that build completed but

Charlie,  

The builds that have occured since 9/16 (when your rmt.c change was submitted)
had not been successful and therefore the v32supportos.nightly had not
been updated.  Until the v32supportos build was good and was able to 
update it's nightly backingtree the changes would not 'flow' from 
v32supportos to v32bsupportos.  The v32supportos build was good last
night.  The currently running v32bsupportos has your latest changes
to the rmt.c file.

If the v32bsupportos build completes without any problems then 
you should see your changes in the v32bsupportos.nightly tree
on Thursday.

	James

2585.3Re: I bsubmitted to v32supportos and that build completed butAOSG::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckTue Oct 15 1996 18:2718
Date Of Receipt: 	26-SEP-1996 14:34:05.84
From: 	WASTED::"[email protected]" "26-Sep-1996 1408"
To: 	James C. Overman <[email protected]>
CC: 	[email protected], [email protected]
Subj: 	Re: I bsubmitted to v32supportos and that build completed  but

thanks for your explanation. It made me shudder when I realized that 
I took my rmt.c out of 32 and did a mkpatch on it, because, not 
checking build statuses, I just look at the files I'm concerned with 
and check to see that rcs-ids have changed. In fact the rmt.c file 
did have it's new rcs so I guess in this rare case, it was safe to 
take something out of a failed build. But in future cases, I could 
get screwed if for example, there was a failure in a library build, 
for an important fix, and I had to take an sbin version of a system 
command (which has all of the library code built in)...

Charlie