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      Superman last edited by

      I'm not (<- what, how tired was I??) ;) getting this error in the Developer Edition:

      install -o root -g wheel -m 444 com_err.3.gz  /usr/local/pfsense-fs/usr/share/man/man3^M
      install: com_err.3.gz: No such file or directory^M
      *** Error code 71^M
      1 error^M
      *** Error code 2^M
      1 error^M
      *** Error code 2^M
      1 error^M
      *** Error code 2^M
      1 error^M
      *** Error code 2^M
      1 error^M
      *** Error code 2^M
      1 error^M
      

      (This was in /home/pfsense/freesbie2/.tmp_installworld as a result of running build_update.sh)

      Any ideas how to fix this? The original cvsup_current runs fine and builds the iso without errors.

      TIA

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        sullrich last edited by

        from a shell:
        rm -rf /usr/obj*

        Restart build with cvsup_sync.sh

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          Superman last edited by

          Thanks once again!! I'll give it a try!! :D

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            Superman last edited by

            I couldn't find cvsup_sync.sh

            Here's what I have in the cvs vein:

            # find /home/pfsense/ -type f -iname "cvs*"
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/tools/builder_scripts/cvsup_current,v
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/tools/cvs,v
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/tools/cvs_sync.sh,v
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/pfSense/usr/local/sbin/Attic/cvs,v
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/pfSense/usr/local/sbin/cvs_sync.sh,v
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/CVSROOT/cvswrappers
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/CVSROOT/cvswrappers,v
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/CVSROOT/cvs_acls.pl
            /home/pfsense/cvsroot/CVSROOT/cvs_acls.pl,v
            /home/pfsense/tools/cvs
            /home/pfsense/tools/cvs_sync.sh
            /home/pfsense/tools/builder_scripts/cvsup_current
            /home/pfsense/pfSense/usr/local/sbin/cvs_sync.sh
            

            Assuming it's just semantics I'm currently running /home/pfsense/pfSense/usr/local/sbin/cvs_sync.sh

            (The one in the tools directory wasn't executable, so not wanting to mess things up I just ran the one that was…)

            Is this the correct script or is my install missing that cvsup_sync.sh file?

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              sullrich last edited by

              cvs_sync.sh

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                Superman last edited by

                Cool, thanks!!

                I ran it, I still got errors trying to build the image, but I'll see if I can sort them out. I haven't had time to look over the logs.

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