Kernel build fails
If a kernel build fails, review the error messages in the
/tmp/kernel.build error file for details.
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If a failure occurs while rebuilding the UnixWare kernel, this
may be the result of a corrupted kernel file or
idbuild(1M)
tool caused by bad media or a malfunctioning device.
Determine if your hardware (CD-ROM, cartridge tape, diskette, or
network) is working properly. To do so, run any hardware and
vendor diagnostic utilities or contact your network
administrator.
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If the build fails for an application, the reason may be that
the application failed to install properly.
Rebuild the kernel using this command:
/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B
The -B option allows the kernel to be built
immediately without having to reboot.
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