If you run config(8) on a kernel configuration file which doesn't have a scheduler selected then it does *NOT* complain. Then when you try to do a 'make buildkernel' the make bombs since there are unresolved functions relating to scheduling. Fix: Make config(8) check to see that a scheduler is there. How-To-Repeat: . Create a kernel config file without a scheduler . Run config(8) it and observe how it does not complain . 'cd /usr/src; make buildkernel' and observe how it dies
On Fri, Apr 18, 2003 at 04:47:43PM -0400, David Magda wrote: > Make config(8) check to see that a scheduler is there. I have also been bitten by this and I agree that it would be a nice change. Any chance you can submit a patch? - Murray
On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 11:57:20PM -0700, Murray Stokely wrote: > I have also been bitten by this and I agree that it would be a nice > change. Any chance you can submit a patch? You really don't want me to code -- trust me on this. :>
State Changed From-To: open->suspended Suspended awaiting implementation
Class Changed From-To: update->wish Feature wish-list
Class Changed From-To: wish->change-request we don't really use 'wish' and this request seems reasonable. I have not looked to see if the feature is still required and/or if the patch still applies.
State Changed From-To: suspended->open as before
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