> Martin Bochnig wrote: >> Yes, of course is there OpenGrok. >> Maybe my formulation was a bit rude. >> But a repository for all the archives would IMO be a nice thing, in >> parallel to OpenGrok. >> >> Thanks, >> %m
A friend wrote: > The old code isn't in Mercurial? I was looking for something: Whether drm_asm.s <http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/uts/intel/io/drm/drm_asm.s> has been implemented in x86/x64 assembly from the beginning on, or if it had been a C version initially. The problem is that it is time-consuming to convert x86 asm into sparcv9 asm. I'm just used to work on the cmd line with grep, vi sed etc. Maybe I'm a bit old-fashioned. Also: If I'm already there I would create a tarball of a subdir, then modify and rebuild it. Can I check out OpenSolaris via Mercurial? If so, then this would be phantastic :-) I got a bit out of touch over the last year (due to Xorg). Sorry for being a bit slow today/night, I apologize for my dumb initial question. %martin% _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
