So, no one ever used lxr?
Or maybe you can recommend other tools that can be used to view the
souce(usually the kernel source) to me?
Thanks!
On Dec 4, 2007 9:12 PM, Chuanwen Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, guys!
I want to use lxr to view the kernel source and have installed it with
the guide
here is some information about lxr:
# eix lxr
[I] www-apps/lxr
Available versions:
(0.3.1) *0.3.1!m
(0.9.5) (~)0.9.5
{cvs freetext mysql postgres vhosts}
Installed versions: 0.9.5(0.9.5)(02:48:51 PM 12/03/2007)(mysql
vhosts -cvs -freetext -postgres)
Chuanwen Wu wrote:
So, no one ever used lxr?
Or maybe you can recommend other tools that can be used to view the
souce(usually the kernel source) to me?
I'm not at all familiar with lxr, but most text editors can do syntax
highlighting when you view source code. I like vim from the console,
I have found global + vi or firefox :)
It's very easy to configure.
Oh, lxr is really the pain !
On Dec 7, 2007 5:36 PM, Chuanwen Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here is some information about lxr:
# eix lxr
[I] www-apps/lxr
Available versions:
(0.3.1) *0.3.1!m
(0.9.5)
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